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 | |
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Directed by | Grigoris Grigoriou |
Produced by | Panagiotis Dadiras |
Written by | Grigoris Grigoriou Inta Hristinaki |
Music by | Arghyris Kounadis |
Cinematography | Joseph Hepp Emmanouil Tzanetis |
Edited by | Emil Provelengios |
Production company | Olympia Film |
Release date | 1951 |
Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | Greece |
Language | Greek |
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
- Karalis p.58
Bibliography
- Vrasidas Karalis. A History of Greek Cinema. A&C Black, 2012.
External links
- Bitter Bread on IMDb
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