Laos and Kolonaki
Laos and Kolonaki

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Laos and Kolonaki

1959
Movie
77 min
Greek

A milkman has his shop at the affluent Athenian neighborhood of Kolonaki and is in love with an aristocratic girl.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Nikos KoundourosGenres: Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

In the bustling district of Kolonaki, Athens, a tragic love triangle unfolds amidst a backdrop of societal tensions and moral decay. A young woman, caught between her love for a wealthy businessman and the affections of a charismatic criminal, finds herself in a dangerous game of deception and betrayal. As their lives intertwine, the pursuit of passion and ambition leads to unforeseen consequences, ultimately revealing the dark underbelly of Athenian high society.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Laos and Kolonaki' was recognized for its stark portrayal of post-war Greek society and its exploration of complex human relationships. Nikos Koundouros's direction was praised for its atmospheric tension and visual style, though some critics found the narrative to be bleak. The film garnered attention for its performances, particularly from Jenny Karezi, and its unflinching look at the moral ambiguities of its characters.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its atmospheric direction and compelling performances.

  • Noted for its unflinching portrayal of societal issues and moral complexities.

  • Found to be a somber yet significant exploration of human desire and consequence.

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Fun Fact

Nikos Koundouros, the director, was a key figure in the Greek New Wave cinema and 'Laos and Kolonaki' is considered one of his seminal works that challenged conventional filmmaking norms of the time.

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