Bitter Bread

Bitter Bread (Greek: Pikro psomi) is a 1951 Greek drama film directed by Grigoris Grigoriou and starring Eleni Zafeiriou, Inta Hristinaki and Michalis Nikolopoulos.[1]

Bitter Bread
Directed byGrigoris Grigoriou
Produced byPanagiotis Dadiras
Written byGrigoris Grigoriou
Inta Hristinaki
Music byArghyris Kounadis
CinematographyJoseph Hepp
Emmanouil Tzanetis
Edited byEmil Provelengios
Production
company
Olympia Film
Release date
1951
Running time
83 minutes
CountryGreece
LanguageGreek

Cast

  • Eleni Zafeiriou as Mrs. Lyberi
  • Inta Hristinaki as Louiza
  • Michalis Nikolopoulos as Thanasis Lyberis
  • Alkis Papas as Antonis Lyberis
  • Stratis Floros as Giangos Lyberis
  • Nikos Pantelidis as Arhontas
  • Alekos Kouris as Fotakis Lyberis
  • Dimos Starenios as Employer
  • Giorgos Nezos
  • Pantelis Zervos as Foreman
  • Sofia Arseni
  • Kimon Spathopoulos
  • Giorgos Mesalas
  • Andreas Lohaitis
  • Manos Faratzian
  • Evgenios Spatharis as Shadow Theatre Artist (voice)
  • Giorgos Foundas as Giangos Lyberis
  • Yiorgos Stavrakakis
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References

  1. Karalis p.58

Bibliography

  • Vrasidas Karalis. A History of Greek Cinema. A&C Black, 2012.
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