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Giorgos Korras

Giorgos Korras

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Biography

Giorgos Korras was born in Derveni, in 1948. He studied Greek Literature and History at the University of Athens, and Cinema at the Stavrakos School. He worked as a critic in newspapers and magazines, as a screenwriter and director and as a radio producer. He edited several films. The book Mirupafsim means a happy reunion, written in collaboration with Christos Voupouras, has been published by the Estia Bookstore. For the last 25 years, he has taught Cinema Aesthetics in private schools, as well as at the Department of Cinema of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He recently published a theoretical and historical book on the expressive means of cinema, entitled The Taste of Cinema.

Known For

I Remember You Leaving All the Time
N/A

In Athens, a radical female journalist and a former stage actor share their lives against the backdrop of the regime change, right after the fall of the military dictatorship and the first legislative elections in 1974.

I Remember You Leaving All the Time

1977
The Cronos Children
9.0

Aris and Thanos are good friends and they share an apartment. The arrival of Stella will unbalance their relationship.

The Cronos Children

1985
Day Off
3.4

Against the backdrop of Athens' bustling streets, a Greek white-collar worker starts his day off by doing various errands, and even though he hasn't worked all day, in reality, he is exhausted. Is this what his typical day off looks like?

Day Off

1982
The Price of Love
6.3

The wife of an alcoholic and mother of four (Toula Stathopoulou) is a factory worker in Corfu at the beginning of the 20th century. A fallen noble man who has fallen on hard times (Stratis Tsopanellis) wants to marry her eldest daughter (Anny Loulou) and take advantage of the family's meager earnings. He kidnaps the not-unwilling girl, and argues with her mother about the dowry. But the girl refuses to marry him when she wakes up to the fact that he is only looking out for his own interests. She then decides to start working in order to earn money to raise the child she is expecting. The film is an adaptation of the novel 'For Honor and Money' by Konstantinos Theotokis.

The Price of Love

1984
7 Kinds of Wrath
3.7

Petros is a gay archaeologist who experiences the naked Greek paranoia in the center of Athens. Either by choice or coincidence, he comes into contact with people who are "different": An Arab immigrant, who comes to Greece, a land of "infidels", determined to conquer it by any means; A Greek-French cello player, who is burdened by the agony of her alcoholic mother; A young Albanian pianist, who carries the curse of his own personal genius and divinity; A Greek immigrant, who was repatriated but now has nowhere to call home; A bank director, who believes everything can be bought, even love; A patrolman, who creates his own version of socio-political reality. Petros' contact with these people is in fact a traumatic experience. For each encounter he has to pay a price. Sometimes the price is material, while other times it's emotional. At times it is both. Will the experience gained make up for the loss?

7 Kinds of Wrath

2014
Eastern Periphery
9.0

A young chemical engineer finds a new job in a multinational corporation. As he climbs the career ladder, he loses his humanity.

Eastern Periphery

1979
Refused
6.7

Frieda Liappa in this short film casts an alternative gaze on the notion of historicity. Loukia is a teenager currently staying at her cousin’s house in Athens. Unlike her cousin she is timid and quite stressed for the school exam. She studies history. Between the lines of her book the historical events sprung up in a multidimensional way. Liappa transverses the dimensions of the real the imaginary and the symbolic. She invites the viewer to consider the construction of the filmic as well as the historical text. She succeeds in making a film with an open end and to leave room for our own contingent constructions.

Refused

1980
...Deserter
3.3

This film is about life at a country health resort seen through the eyes of Christos, a young man from Athens who has just been discharged from the army. Christos is there because he is enthralled by the rebellious Manolis, a three-time army deserter his same age. Now, conflicted Manolis grapples with overwhelming feelings and forbidden desires.

...Deserter

1988
John the Violent
6.6

The story of Ioannis Zachos, a young psychopath who commits a murder in Athens.

John the Violent

1973
See You
8.0

This Greek-Bulgarian-Cypriot co-production depicts the plight of Albanian illegals in Athens and its Piraeus port. Greek intellectual Christos (Akis Sakellariou) unintentionally falls in with a streetwise group of manipulative Albanian scam artists, including Victor (Armando Dauti) Omer (Laert Vasili) and Fuad (Muzafer Et' Hem Zifla). Minus papers, they are nevertheless successfully able to get by in Greece. Eventually, Christos takes a trip to the Albanian village where the duo grew up amid murderous blood feuds.

See You

1997