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The Weeping Meadow | Το Λιβάδι που δακρύζει

Description: The first part of an incomplete trilogy telling the story of the greek people. The film begins in 1919, with Greek immigrants from Odessa arriving near Thessaloniki. Led by the charismatic Spyros, they establish a new settlement in the delta of a river. The youngest of the settlers are Spyros' son Alexis and an orphan from Odessa, Eleni. A strong, almost incestuous affection develops between the teenagers, resulting in twins who are given to a foster family. Also standing in the way of love is Spyros, determined to take his foster daughter as his wife. The lovers then decide to flee the village, persecuted by their father, leading a life of exile. As Alexis joins a group of musicians planning to go to the United States, Eleni regains custody of the twins. Angelopoulos, as in previous films, looks at the sacrifice of civilians confronted by the workers' demonstrations of 1935, the rule of Metaxas' fascist junta and forced emigration to America, and finally the civil war of 1944-1949.

Genres: Drama, History

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Budget: $0 | Revenue : $64,424

Runtime: 169 minutes

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Alexandra Aidini

Played Eleni

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Nikos Poursanidis

Played Alexis

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Giorgos Armenis

Played Nikos

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Vasilis Kolovos

Played Spyros

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Eva Kotamanidou

Played Kassandra

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Toula Stathopoulou

Played Woman in the Coffee House

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Thalia Argyriou

Played Danai

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Smaro Gaitanidou

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Mihalis Giannatos

Played Zisis

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Grigoris Evangelatos

Played Teacher

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Aliki Kamineli

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Amdromachi Chrisomelli

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Alex Moukanos

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Dimitris Kolovos

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Thodoros Teknetzidis

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Foulis Boudouroglou

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Theofilos Alexopoulos

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Than. Alexopoulos

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Pas. Karaolanis

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Vas. Karaolanis

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