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- Athens by the 50's. A widowed mother is trying to raise her 3 children. Among them, there's only one son which she prefers the most. early in his childhood he appears to be "special". He opposed to his family, to the social standards and he made friendships with people of the same sex. His passion for dance led him to Paris where his homosexual relations bloomed. Athens by the 80's. He returned back. His artistic failure and his bad relationship with his mother led him into prostitution, working in transsexual cabarets, prison and changing sex, while his mother was unable to follow his changes and his life style
- Giorgos is released after 4 years in prison for the murder of an Albanian immigrant. Now he tries to find a way to make right his past behavior.
- One stormy winter night, a young Illias rings at Petros's house. Although Petros would very much like to get rid of him, Illias has a truth for him that Petros does not want to hear.
- A railway crossing in the middle of nowhere. Two wooden outposts surrounded by yellow hills and an open horizon. Two guards: solitary Yiannis and cool Antonis. Every once in a while, a voice through the speaker announces the passing of a train. Nothing seems to stir their routine until love charges in, crushing all certainties.
- The dead end of a love triangle. A woman in love with two men, in a relationship where they can not touch each other and break their bonds.
- Tale of a Greek immigrant in San Francisco, Christos Dimas speaks convincingly about his own experience as a gay man in San Francisco. His story is interesting whether he's talking about working at a pizza place or working the streets.
- On the occasion of the exhibit of the G. Kostakis Collection of works of the Russian avant-garde at the National Gallery in Athens, the movie attempts to link the movement's artistic achievements to the sociopolitical framework of the era.
- By invitation of the Greek Film Archive, The Red Bank, Vouvoula Skoura's new film, uses James Joyce's Greek Notebooks as its raw material and starting point.
- An earthquake in the Pacific Ocean affects the people of the historical center of Athens, Greece. People begin to act strange, except one man who becomes the witness of it all.
- Wednesday 6 May 2009. Andreas works as a bank teller and is in debt. He and his colleague, Marios, will watch the Champions League semi-final "Chelsea-Barcelona" together on TV. Who will finally win?
- On their ordinary walk through the park the grandparent decide to play a game that his granddaughter invents.
- This film will help to introduce rebetiko, a relatively unknown musical form outside of Greece to an international audience.