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Topos

Oct 1, 1985
1h 17m
★ 6.5

Overview

During its 85-minute running time, this jarring experimental film takes a no-holds-barred look at the way women have been treated and depicted in Western art.

Genres

Drama
History

Production Companies

Greek Film Centre

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Cast

Jany Gastaldi

Maria

Jany Gastaldi

Maya Lyberopoulou

Eleni

Maya Lyberopoulou

Annita Santorinaiou

Anna

Annita Santorinaiou

Klairi Mirtseki

The Girl

Klairi Mirtseki

Martine Viard

The Musician

Martine Viard

Arietta Moutousi

Foivi

Arietta Moutousi

Eleni Demertzi

Eirini

Eleni Demertzi

Iro Kyriakaki

Vasiliki

Iro Kyriakaki

Zoi Voudouri

Manio

Zoi Voudouri

Maria Panoutsou

Ersi

Maria Panoutsou

Stefanos Kotsikos

Saltimbanco

Stefanos Kotsikos

Stavros Tornes

Geropeismataris

Stavros Tornes

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