

Ο Πόνος του Μπεκρή
Trapped in a downward spiral of self-loathing, a once-successful merchant and now an alcohol-dependent loner tries to drown his sorrows, after the disappearance of his only son. Can the mysterious and kind new friend help him find him?
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Plot Summary
A young fisherman, Giorgos, returns to his village after completing his military service. He finds that his family is in dire financial straits, with his mother deep in debt. He tries to find work and save the family home, but faces obstacles and the resentment of some villagers. His struggles are compounded by a love triangle and the pressures of poverty.
Critical Reception
This film is considered a classic of Greek cinema, praised for its realistic portrayal of rural life and social issues. It resonated with audiences for its depiction of hardship and the resilience of its characters. While specific critical reviews from its release are scarce, it is generally regarded as a significant work of its era.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic depiction of Greek village life and societal struggles.
- Nikos Kourkoulos's performance is highlighted as a strong portrayal of a man under pressure.
- The film effectively captures the emotional weight of poverty and family obligation.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Golden Bear at the 1967 Berlin International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film was a significant commercial success in Greece and contributed to the rise of Nikos Kourkoulos as a major star.
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