
Kostas Papakonstantinou
2021Αντιγόνη
Yorgos Tzavellas
Irene Papas, Manos Katrakis
In Thebes in ancient Greece, King Oedipus kills his father and marries his mother Jocasta, having two sons - Eteocles and Polyneices - and two daughters - Ismene and Antigone. King Oedipus dies a beggar in the exile after gouging out his own eye, and Eteocle agrees to reign in Thebes in alternating years with Polynices. However, he refuses to resign after the first year and Polynieces raises an army and attacks Thebes, and they kill each other. The ruler of Thebes Creon decrees that Eleocles should have an honorable burial while the body of the traitor Polyneices should be left on the battlefield to be eaten by the jackals and vultures. However, Antigone, who was betrothed to Creon's surviving son Haemon, defies Creon's orders and buries her brother. When Creon is reported of the attitude of Antigone, he sentences her to be placed in a tomb alive. Antigone hangs herself in the tomb and Haemon tries to kill his father first and then he kills himself with his sword...
Antigone
Μικρές Αφροδίτες
Nikos Koundouros
Eleni Prokopiou, Takis Emmanuel
200 BC. During a merciless drought, the brute nature of man and the delicate essence of woman become inextricably intertwined, as the omnipotence of the carnal instinct demands the total surrender of the flesh.
Young Aphrodites
Καρτ Ποστάλ από το Τέλος του Κόσμου
Konstantinos Antonopoulos
Dimitris Bitos, Jason Bitter
Trapped in a seemingly dull family vacation, Dimitra, Dimitris and their two daughters will have to find a way out of a secluded island in the Mediterranean, when confronted with the unexpected end of the world.
Postcards from the End of the World
Ο Μπαμπάς Εκπαιδεύεται
Nikos Tsiforos, Giorgos Lazaridis
Petros Kyriakos, Giorgos Kabanellis
A widowed taverna owner tries to improve himself in order to please the aristocratic family of his son's wife. He manages to change things and ends up training everyone else instead.
The Father Is Training
Όταν τα Ψάρια Βγήκαν στη Στεριά
Mihalis Kakogiannis
Tom Courtenay, Candice Bergen
A plane carrying a weapon more dangerous than a nuclear weapon goes down near Greece. To prevent panic, the officials go in dressed as tourists (who are dressed so casually that the pilots assume that they are all gay). The pilots are not to make themselves known and can't contact the rescue team. The secrecy causes a comedy of errors including the desolate Greek Isle deciding that since tourists have now arrived, they have to become touristy.
The Day the Fish Came Out