Vasiliki (film)

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Vasiliki
Directed by
Written by
Starring


CinematographyAggelos Viskadourakis
Edited byKostas Raftopoulos
Music by
Release date
  • November 15, 1997 (1997-11-15)
Running time
135 minutes
CountryGreece
LanguageGreek

Vasiliki (Greek: Βασιλική) is a Greek film directed by . It released in 1997 and star and . The film received the Greek Film Critics Association Awards. Also, Paschalis Tsarouhas won the award for best actor in the Cairo International Film Festival and Giorgos Tsangaris won the award for best music in Greek State Film Awards.

Plot[]

The film presents the riotous years immediately after the Greek Civil War. Vasiliki is the wife of a Greek communist guerrilla during Greek Civil War. The local gendarmerie arrests her because she brought food to her husband. The chief of gendarmerie charmed by her beauty, rapes her. Then, he moved in another city but returned to ask her to follow him (meanwhile her husband had been killed in the war). His love for the wife of a communist is the cause for which he is expelled by the gendarmerie. Thus he moves to a place in Northern Greece making plans for his professional future. After the sudden death of his partner his plans fail. He seeks help from a rich businessman who though uses his ideas for his own purposes. The impediments that he meets make him more and more violent resulting to lose his wife and eventually to reach the crime when he kills the businessman.[1]

Cast[]

  • as Leonidas Loufakos
  • as Vasiliki
  • as Giagos Hrysomoglou
  • as Smaragda

Awards[]

List of awards and nominations[2][3]
Award Category Recipients and nominees Result
1998 Cairo International Film Festival Best Actor Won
1998 Mar del Plata International Film Festival Best Actor Won
1997 Greek State Film Awards Best Music Won
Greek Film Critics Association Awards Best Film Won

References[]

  1. ^ "Vasiliki". tainiothiki.gr. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  2. ^ "award 1997". Thessaloniki International Film Festival. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  3. ^ "Vasiliki - Awards". imdb. Retrieved 26 July 2014.

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