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Υβ!... Υβ!... (1972)
Character: N/A
In a second division team, "Pyraulos," a conscientious soccer player, Manolis Yvanis, idolizes the Greek-French player Yv Triantafyllos, since his father is Cretan and his mother is French. His dream is to become great and famous. Thanks to his stubbornness and high performance, he manages to eliminate a big team in the Greek Cup with his team. His next opponents, fearing this player, send a femme fatale to distract him. When the parties exhaust him and his team loses the match because of him, the footballer restores his name and proves his worth with the help of his fiancée, who happens to be his coach's daughter...
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Στα Δίχτυα της Αράχνης (1973)
Character: N/A
Professor Algeras becomes the target of foreign agents working for major powers, who use every legitimate and illegitimate means at their disposal to try to get hold of his scientific discovery. The most ruthless and unscrupulous foreign agent, who ultimately traps Algeras, is Milko, who comes from the countries behind the Iron Curtain. It eventually transpires that Milko, who has been brainwashed, was the professor's only son, lost during the communist child abductions.
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Η Θεία Μου η Χίπισσα (1970)
Character: Hotel cleaner
Mama Leni, a poor widow, works as a cleaner in a large hotel, while studying in America the only daughter Catherine. The daughter of ignoring their financial situation and believes that her mother is a hotel guest. Suddenly Mama Leni gets a letter from her daughter, she says coming to Athens for vacation with his fiancé Johnny and his father in law of Pete.
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Ο άνθρωπος που έτρεχε πολύ (1973)
Character: Matina Zevedaiou
Thanasis Zevedaios (Thanasis Vengos) has a shop with watches and running but not enough! Time and the clocks have become obsessed after running nonstop in an effort to nourish their relatives. The 'philosopher' brother dies and leaves another four mouths under his protection. The day is divided between the shop, his sister and his niece to marry, and his beloved, who works in a supermarket, while the economic situation and their obligations do not allow them to marry.
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Εφάπαξ (2001)
Character: Koula
Pandelis is a garbageman who is anxiously waiting to retire and receive his well-earned superannuation payout. His wife and mother-in-law are also awaiting the super payout, but they have different ideas as to how the money should be spent. The usually submissive and calm Pandelis suddenly decides to react... Philippides does a sterling job as the long-suffering Pandelis and his vicissitudes leave one with a warm feeling. Unlikely though the scenario may seem, one wishes it to be true, thus giving hope for the many Pandelides out there who find themselves contemplating life in their middle years with regret and disappointment.
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Ιστορία Μιας Ζωής (1965)
Character: Maid
Targeted for her beauty and pilloried by members of her own village, a poor and orphaned young woman flees from her humble but hostile birthplace to seek refuge in the bosom of the hectic city of Athens. Can love put an end to her ordeals?
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Επτά χρόνια γάμου (1972)
Character: Loukia
Having been married for seven years, a tourist office director and his well-known television presenter wife, Alekos and Efi Fotiou go through a crucial phase. Dedicated to their careers, they rarely meet, and when thy actually achieve it they always end up quarreling. The only family they have, their uncles, suggest they have a baby. She finds it a good idea, but Alekos thinks that they won't be able to raise a baby properly. This dispute brings them one step closer to divorce, which now seems the only solution, especially when Efi starts to believe that Alekos is flirting with Tzouli, and Alekos suspects that his wife is having an affair with Dimitris. When it is finally proved that none of this is true, and, actually, Tzouli is planning to marry Dimitris and Efi's aunt Dimitris' uncle, they all get reasonable, the couple gets over its crisis and they live happily ever after, together with their newborn child.
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Το Προξενιό της Άννας (1972)
Character: Keti Manolopoulou
A lower-class maid navigates the social world of the upper-crust family she works for.
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Πέτρινα Χρόνια (1985)
Character: Eftihia Yfanti
The true story of a young couple (Babis and Eleni) fighting for love and freedom. An odyssey in and out of prisons during the dark period between the Greek civil war until the end of dictatorship in 1974.
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Μια Ελληνίδα στο Χαρέμι (1971)
Character: customer
Poor Rena tries to find money to pay her lottery partner because she destroyed the wining lottery-ticket.She and her brothers who try to help her end up in harem.
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Τα παιδιά της Χελιδόνας (1987)
Character: Akrivi
A journalist (Alekos Alexandrakis), working together with a young director (Peris Michailidis), tries to gather information about a family that was separated due to political turmoil. They locate some of its members, who tell their dramatic stories that began with the Civil War. The two men’s search is interrupted when a key person refuses to speak
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Μια Τρελλή Τρελλή Οικογένεια (1965)
Character: N/A
Mika is a young woman living in a crazy ... family. Her mother, Pasta Flora, is alienated, her little sister is uncontrollable, and her father is a good, but cowardly, man. She's engaged to Mikis but the day before their wedding she goes to Venice and marries Andreas, who, after meeting her family, he undertakes to make sense of them.
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