Behind the Curtain: Dinos Iliopoulos (1979) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 28, 1979

Original Title:
Παρασκήνιο: Ντίνος Ηλιόπουλος

Genres:
Documentary

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 21

The episode of the documentary series Paraskinio, produced in 1979, dedicates its first part to two great actors of theater and cinema, Dinos Iliopoulos and Mimis Fotopoulos. On the occasion of their collaboration in the stage production "Some Like It Hot" at the Akropol Theater (1978–79 season), directed by Alekos Alexandrakis and co-starring himself and Nonika Galinea, the show's camera meets the two actors in an Athenian bar. The documentary features short interviews with Alekos Alexandrakis and Nonika Galinea, who speak about their collaboration with Iliopoulos and Fotopoulos and the reasoning behind casting them in those specific roles. The program also includes clips from films starring Iliopoulos and Fotopoulos, as well as scenes from the play "Some Like It Hot" at the Akropol Theater, written by Peter Stone, translated by Pavlos Matesis, and directed by Alekos Alexandrakis.

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Director:
Dinos Mavroeidis

Director of Photography:
Theodoros Margas

Sound:
Thanasis Arvanitis

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