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EROTIC YEARS
 
Griechenland 1995 | 60:00 Min.

 
Assistant to Director: Panos Karampinis, Konstantinos Moriatis
Director: Roviros Manthoulis
Director of Photography: Christos Papageorgiou
Editor: Fabrice Michelin
Sound: Thanasis Chormovas
Production Company: Greek Film Center
Ygrec Productions
Uploaded by: Anemon

40 years of erotic life in Greece in 40 years of Greek cinema. The subject of the film is the evolution of the relationships in the Greek society over the last 40 years (1955-1995), as seen in the movies of that period. With excerpts from popular commercial films and with brief interviews of producers, directors and actors (I. Dalianidis, G. Zervos, etc). The movie is also a, partial of course, history of the Greek cinema.

The film was ordered from the Greek Ministry of Culture for the celebration of the 100 years of cinema.

[In Greek]