Kalliopi Kalogerou has spent her whole life in the Greek village of Ano Ravenia where she was born in 1900. Simple witness of the century, she lived through Turkish domination and successive occupations linked to different wars. Most of her family stays elsewhere, in Greece or abroad (USA, Canada, Germany, Bulgaria); her shattered family world is representative of the Greek diaspora. The film is exclusively devoted to her life story, told to a young Epirot friend, Eleni Pangratiou-Alexakis, and to her daughter, Evguenia, both of whom have settled in the States. The result is a rich, yet austere film where nothing distracts the viewer from the dialogue and the face of the storyteller. It also constitutes an ordinary yet important testimony on this long and painful page of Greek history (1900-1983).
Title | A Hard Life |
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Year | 1996 |
Genre | Documentary |
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Studio | Documentary Educational Resources, NFTS |
Cast | Kalliopi Kalogero, Eleni Pangratiou-Alexakis, Eugenia Kosmas |
Crew | Colette Piault (Director), Graham Johnston (Cinematography), Georges Nivoix (Sound Recordist), Graham Johnston (Editor), Ariane Lewis-Gastambide (Translator), Electra Venaki (Translator) |
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Release | Jan 01, 1996 |
Runtime | 57 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 by 0 users |
Popularity | 0 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | ελληνικά |