Ten years after the first emigration wave of Greek laborers to Belgium coalmines, the director takes a personal view of the problems confronting these laborers in a European country which provides the...
One day, on the island of Lesbos, a shepherd by the name of Lamonas finds an abandoned little boy sucking milk from the teats of a goat. The shepherd calls the boy Dafnis and takes him as his own chil...
In the Hellenistic period, around 200 B.C., a group of shepherds led by Molossos (Zanninos) move from the mountain to the plain, in search of new pastures for their flocks. The shepherds lose their wa...
Fragkogiannou (Maria Alkaiou), a hard-done by, deranged woman after a life full of hardship, recalls the past by her newborn girl grandchild’s crib. Her mother was a wicked woman and one of her sons...
The film’s main theme is the temporary affair of a professor of English (Kostas Messaris) with the daughter of a wealthy family, whom he tutors in order for her to marry an English businessman. The ...
Agioupa, an unruly orphan girl, sleeps in the fields, choosing the company of the birds to her fellow villagers. Thus, she is often raped by the peasants. A doctor, who feels pity for her, offers her ...
This is a documentary about the creation of an artificial lake from the waters of the Mornos river in order to supply water to Athens, towards the end of 1970s. This project led to the abandonment of ...
This films tells four different stories, all connected by the banks of a river. Three bandits steal a cross and, while trying to cross the river, one of them (Titos Vandis) gets lost along with the lo...
"Lost Children" (2003-05)
François Goeske, Josefine Preuß, Jytte-Merle Böhrnsen, Pit Bukowski (from left to right) in "Lost Place" (2011-13)
German movie poster of "Lost Place" (2011-13)
François Goeske, Jytte-Merle Böhrnsen in "Lost Place" (2011-13)
François Goeske in "Lost Place" (2011-13)
François Goeske in "Lost Place" (2011-13)
Jytte-Merle Böhrnsen, François Goeske in "Lost Place" (2011-13)
Pit Bukowski in "Lost Place" (2011-13)