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12 de agosto de 2008

THE CANARY YELLOW BICYCLE




Direction: Dimitris Stavrakas,
Screenplay: Dimitris Stavrakas, Stavros Tsiolis, Vassilis Spiliopoulos
Music: Nikos Kypourgos
Cinematography: Dinos Katsouridis
Sets: Tassos Zographos
Costumes: Tassos Zographos
Sound: Dinos Kittou
Editing: Dinos Katsouridis
Cast:Dimitris Alexandris, Yorgos HalarisManos Vakoussis, Nikos Georgakis, Thanos Grammenos
Producer:Hyperion S.A, Tonikon Ltd, Greek Film Center, ERT S.A. A. Papageorgiou
35mm Colour 93'


When Aris Sioutis is appointed school teacher at the 6th grade of an Athens elementary school, he notices that among his pupils there is a boy by the name of Lefteris, who is practically illiterate (he can barely read and write, and only knows addition) and, as such, has been marginalized. Aris decides to help the boy out of this impasse. In his effort he will come up against numerous obstacles: the mistrust of Lefteris himself; the hostility of his colleagues at school; the apathy of the boy's parents; the negative attitude of the other children. However, by virtue of his faith and persistence, he will succeed in overcoming these problems. In fact, when, at a critical point, Lefteris reverts to his old ways, Aris will find the way to get the boy back on his feet.

5 de junho de 2007

1928 — The Canary and The Foghorn - o silêncio do filme mudo...


Louise Brooks with Fritz RaspHOM-Film Film Still from DIARY OF A LOST GIRL1929 · Berlin, GermanyG.W. Pabst's instincts regarding Louise were not limited to a mere psychological understanding of the actress. Anticipating her attraction to actor Fritz Rasp, the director quite literally conceived of their seduction scene as a subtle, erotic dance. Brooks's dance background and Rasp's physical power and agility combined to make the scene one of DIARY OF A LOST GIRL'S most affecting.

20 de abril de 2007

The red canary


Opening: 13 April 1914
Produced by Mackay Production Co.Music by Harold OrlobBook by William Le Baron and Alexander JohnstoneLyrics by Will B. Johnstone

Jan Kubelik plays "Zephyr" by Hubay