Following the passing of their patriarch, Toula embarks on a journey to Greece in search of her father's childhood friends, aiming to bring them together for a family reunion.
The Lost Daughter follows a woman who takes a trip to Greece and is haunted by memories of her own motherhood as she witnesses a mother abandoning her daughter on the beach. The vacation becomes a journey of self-discovery as she grapples with her own regrets and desires.
Never on Sunday (1960) is a comedic drama set in Athens, Greece. It revolves around an American man who falls in love with a Greek woman. The movie explores their relationship and the cultural differences between them.
In the movie Blood Tide (1982), a group of people on a Greek island accidentally awakens an ancient sea monster and must battle for their survival. As the creature wreaks havoc, the group is forced to confront their deepest fears and work together to defeat the monstrous threat.
A widowed mother finds solace in smoking marijuana and listening to the radio. When her son drowns and her dog dies, she spirals into alcoholism and is forced into a marriage she doesn't want. However, she discovers a tattoo that leads her to a library where she learns about interdimensional travel and time travel. She travels to Greece and experiences religious processions and mythology. Through her journey, she finds love again and escapes from jail. She also encounters sabotage and an underwater explosion. In the end, she realizes the importance of self-destruction and departure.
Swan Song: The Story of Billy Wilder's Fedora is a documentary that tells the story behind the making of Billy Wilder's film Fedora. The film explores Wilder's experiences as an American filmmaker working abroad in Greece during the 1970s. Through interviews and footage, it provides insights into the challenges and triumphs faced by Wilder during the production of Fedora. The documentary also delves into the themes and artistic choices of the film, offering a comprehensive look at the work of one of cinema's greatest directors.
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