
Proini peripolos (1987) AKA Morning Patrol
Director: Nikos Nikolaidis ("Singapore Sling")
Script: Nikos Nikolaidis
Cinematography: Dinos Katsouridis
Music: George Hatzinassios
Editing: Andreas Andreadakis
Sets-Costumes: Marie Louise Bartholomew
Sound Recording: Ilias Ionesko Sivylla Katsouridi
Production Manager: Emilios Konitsiotis
Cast: Michelle Valley Takis Spyridakis
Production: Greek Film Centre Nikos Nikolaidis
Format:35 mm
Color:Color
Running time:108 minutes
Language: English / Greek
Awards: 1989 Nominated International Fantasy Film Award Best Film Nikos Nikolaidis
imdb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093791/
A woman is walking alone through an abandoned city. She approaches the forbidden zone and tries to pass through. Everywhere the Morning Patrol and deceptive traps are watching. The city itself is alive but uncontrolled. Computer voices warn non-existing inhabitants to leave the city. The communication system works... cinemas show films... classic faces of a past era flash across TV screens. She is confronted by one of the few survivors guarding the city. They will come close to each other; they will try to recall the past. Together they unravel their tangled memory - threads of this catastrophe and decide to penetrate the zone together; They are linked by the bonds of violence and death since no other behaviour is possible in this kind of world. Is there an end? Is there hope and any future since no person that was allowed through ever returned to tell us whether the freedom of the sea exists. The fugitives encounter increasing dangers... A story of love in this unbearable world... what point can it have?

Tha se do stin Kolassi, agapi mou (1999) AKA See you in Hell, my darling
Director: Nikos Nikolaidis
Script: Nikos Nikolaidis
Cinematography: Giorgos Argyroililopoulos
Music: Nikos Touliatos
Sound Mix: Cinemagic StudiosLtd Costas Varibopiotis
Sets-Costumes: Marie Louise Nikolaidis
Sound Recording: Argiris Lazaridis
Cast: Vicky Haris (Elsa) Valeria Christodoulidou (Vera) Paschalis Tsarouchas (the man)
Production: ERT SA Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation Nikos Nikolaidis
With the support of: Greek Film Centre
Format:35 mm
Color:Color
Running time:110 minutes
Sound:Dolby SR
Language: English / Greek
imdb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0244199/
What's hell for others is home for us. This is the story of Vera, Elsa and a man and of the great love that bound them to each other. So they started out to grow up together but they didn't get very far. ELSA: We lived on quicksand and if this story is a nightmare it's still ours. It would have been easy for me to kill you. When you love someone it's easier to do it. VERA: Sure I could have left and saved my own life. But when the ground slips from under your feet whoever grabs you, or pushes you harder, must be someone you love very much. Only then does everything start to acquire meaning. THE MAN: The days that tasted like cinnamon candy are over. I desperately need my cigarettes. The scent of hell is jasmine... the jasmine of betrayal.
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