Crying... Silicon Tears

Crying Silicon Tears (Orig. To klama vgike ap' ton paradiso) is a 2001 Greek language film, directed by Thanasis Papathanasiou and Michalis Reppas.

Crying Silicon Tears
Directed byThanasis Papathanasiou
Michalis Reppas
Produced byHelena Hatzialexandrou
Written byThanasis Papathanasiou
Michalis Reppas
StarringAnna Panayiotopoulou
Mirka Papakonstantinou
Tasos Halkias
Maria Kavoyanni
Joys Evidi
Michalis Reppas
Mina Adamaki
Alexandros Antonopoulos
Mimis Chrisomalis
Kostas Evripiotis
Sofia Filippidou
Takis Hrisikakos
Antonis Kafetzopoulos
Trifon Karatzas
Krateros Katsoulis
Vladimiros Kiriakidis
Kostas Koklas
Elissavet Konstantinidou
Anna Kyriakou
Renia Louizidou
Nena Menti
Arietta Moutousi
Yorgos Partsalakis
Dimitris Piatas
Hristos Valavanidis
Yannis Zouganelis
Music byAfrodite Manou
CinematographyKostas Gkikas
Edited byIoanna Speliopoulos
Distributed byWarner Roadshow Distributrors
Release date
  • 26 October 2001 (2001-10-26) (Greece)
Running time
101 minutes
CountryGreece
LanguageGreek
Budget€1,32 million

Plot

The movie is divided into three clear timelines, the 1960s, the World War II period and the bucolic period (in order from newest to oldest). In the 1960s, the rich Della Franca family start a fight with the poor Bisbikis family over a man that romances with women from both families. The Della Franca's manage to put the mother of the Bisbikis', Lavrentia, out of business, which triggers the World War II flashback, where Lavrentia worked with the Greek Resistance. In that period, another event triggers the bucolic period in the form of Lavrentia talking about her ancestors, a man and a woman that lived in a small village in the countryside. No clear main plot existent in any period, the film mainly revolves around Lavrentia's history and the tragic events that stained her life. In the end of the film, it is revealed that the Bisbikis' are actually blood-related to the Della Franca's and they all live happily ever after.

Although the film features mostly tragic events, they are presented in a way that parodies older movies of the Greek cinema, rendering them hilarious. It is both a tribute and a satire of old Greek dramas, war movies and bucolic-style films.

Cast

  • Anna Panayiotopoulou as Lavrentia Bisbiki
  • Mirka Papakonstantinou as Tzella Della Franca
  • Mina Adamaki as Billio
  • Mimis Chrisomalis as Parnassos
  • Joys Evidi as Jenny Della Franca
  • Sofia Filippidou as Sirmo
  • Tasos Halkias as Mr. Baras
  • Antonis Kafetzopoulos as contact
  • Trifon Karatzas as Mr. Della Franca
  • Krateros Katsoulis as doctor
  • Maria Kavoyianni as Martha
  • Vladimiros Kiriakidis as German soldier 1
  • Kostas Koklas as German soldier 2
  • Ketty Konstadinou as Jenny's friend
  • Anna Kyriakou as Mrs. Baras
  • Renia Louizidou as party guest 1
  • Nena Menti as party guest 2
  • Yorgos Partsalakis as general of the Greek army
  • Michalis Reppas as Yiakoumis
  • Hristos Simardanis as Denis
  • Thodoros Siriotis as judge
  • Mary Stavrakeli as Zabeta
  • Christos Valavanidis as Heinrich Von Snitchell
  • Yannis Zouganelis as Kavouras

Quotes

  • Ήξερες πάρα πολύ καλά ότι το πλοίο αυτό δεν έπρεπε να ταξιδέψει! Το Τζέλλα Δελτα είχε πρόβλημα: Δεν είχε φουγάρα! (You knew very well that this ship shouldn't have sailed! The Jella Delta had a problem: She didn't have smokestacks!)
  • "I taught her well; until marriage, your man won't grab anything... Alright, some tit, but only on Saturday after the movies."
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