Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love is a documentary film that delves into the love story between the famous singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen and his muse Marianne Ihlen. Set in the 1960s, the film explores their relationship, their time spent in Hydra, Greece, and the impact they had on each other's lives. It also touches upon their struggles, including tragic events and the influence of drugs like LSD. Through interviews, archival footage, and personal letters, the film paints a captivating portrait of their enduring bond.
In the Aegean Sea, a Greek sponge diver named Phaedra discovers a statue of a boy riding a dolphin. This discovery sets off a series of events, including a treasure hunt, as multiple parties try to claim the valuable artifact. Along the way, Phaedra finds herself torn between her attraction to the wealthy and suave art dealer Victor, who promises her a better life, and her love for the humble and compassionate American archaeologist James, who appreciates the beauty of the statue for its historical significance. As the treasure hunt escalates, Phaedra must navigate a world of greed, deception, and class differences to protect the statue and ultimately find her own happiness.
A beautiful Athenian lady (Lida Miranta), who spends the summer in Hydra, falls in love with a fisherman (Lampros Konstantaras) and “steals him” from his girlfriend (Evgenia Danika) to turn him into a singer at Athenian nightclubs.
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