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Greek Pride
Tilemachos has been for many years now engaged to Fofo, who is pressuring him to get married. But he first wants to marry off his sister, who has passed “the usual” age for marriage. Tilemachos is desperate, and he decides to find a husband for his sister by advertising in the newspapers.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the turbulent history of Greece, focusing on the period of German occupation during World War II and the subsequent civil war. It uses archival footage and interviews to illustrate the struggles and resilience of the Greek people.
Critical Reception
Greek Pride is a significant historical documentary that offers a powerful and unflinching look at a crucial period in Greek history. While its directness and historical focus might not appeal to all audiences, it is widely recognized for its important documentation of the nation's suffering and resistance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its historical significance and raw portrayal of Greek struggles.
Recognized for its use of archival footage to convey historical events.
Noted for its somber and often bleak depiction of war and its aftermath.
Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse due to the film's niche historical subject matter, but those available tend to acknowledge its importance as a historical document.
Fun Fact
Federico Fellini's involvement with this film is often overlooked, as it was directed by Nikos Koundouros and Manos Zacharias, with Fellini contributing to the screenplay and editing, focusing on the powerful imagery and narrative flow of the historical events.
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