A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 25, 2002
Original Title:
Κουράστηκα να σκοτώνω τους αγαπητικούς σου
Alternate Titles:
Ich bin es leid, deine Liebhaber zu töten
Je suis las de tuer tes amants
Kourastika na skotono tous agapitikous sou
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Cinegram
EPT
FilmNet
Greek Film Centre
Marianna Films
Production Countries:
Greece
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 105
Theophilus Palios, owns a small traditional publishing house. He man madly falls in love with Sia, that is doing vocals on the show of a known singer. Sia maintains her living by the "generosity" of old fans. In the face of Theophilus, Sia will experience true love, though it continues to accept the offers of numerous admirers. Theophilus mad by jealousy, is lead to huge wastages and ultimately to economic collapse. He ends up entangled in a case of robbery and murder. Sia, in a guilt and self-sacrifice crisis, becomes mistress of the investigating policeman in exchange for his silence. This creates an odd triangle ..
Art Direction:
Dionysis Fotopoulos
Assistant Art Director:
Spyros Laskaris
Assistant Costume Designer:
Dora Badra
Assistant Director:
Ioanna Manousaka
Assistant Editor:
Fani Ziotzia
Camera Truck:
Agamemnonas Zakos
Choreographer:
Fokas Evangelinos
Cinematography:
Giorgos Arvanitis
Costume Design:
Marianna Spanoudakis
Director:
Nikos Panayotopoulos
Editor:
Takis Giannopoulos
Electrician:
Sokratis Rallis
Iraklis Miropoulos
First Assistant Camera:
Simos Sarketzis
Machinist:
Stavros Partheniadis
Yannis Papadakis
Makeup Artist:
Giannis Pamoukis
Music:
Stamatis Kraounakis
Musician:
Dimitris Tsakas
Dimitris Mariolas
Kallirroi Dionysiou
Stathis Laskaridis
Yorgos Arnis
Producer:
Alekos Papageorgiou
Production Director:
Stefanos Daniilidis
Script:
Sapfo Hrysouli
Second Assistant Director:
Kiki Athanasourelia
Songs:
Yorgos Mazonakis
Sound:
Yannis Haralambidis
Sound Editor:
Costas Fylaktidis
Sound Mixer:
Kostas Varympopiotis
Special Effects:
Michalis Samiotis
Steadycam:
Aggelos Yiannaros
Writer:
Nikos Panayotopoulos
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