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Evdokia

  • 1971
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
906
YOUR RATING
Maria Vassiliou in Evdokia (1971)
DramaRomance

Athens, 1971. In the tumultuous years of the Greek military junta, an unconventional couple is torn between the complexities of love, life, and the suffocating pressure of fragile societal r... Read allAthens, 1971. In the tumultuous years of the Greek military junta, an unconventional couple is torn between the complexities of love, life, and the suffocating pressure of fragile societal relations. Will they survive one another?Athens, 1971. In the tumultuous years of the Greek military junta, an unconventional couple is torn between the complexities of love, life, and the suffocating pressure of fragile societal relations. Will they survive one another?

  • Director
    • Alexis Damianos
  • Writers
    • John Baldwin
    • Alexis Damianos
  • Stars
    • Maria Vassiliou
    • Giorgos Koutouzis
    • Koula Agagiotou
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    906
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alexis Damianos
    • Writers
      • John Baldwin
      • Alexis Damianos
    • Stars
      • Maria Vassiliou
      • Giorgos Koutouzis
      • Koula Agagiotou
    • 5User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Maria Vassiliou
    Maria Vassiliou
    • Evdokia…
    Giorgos Koutouzis
    Giorgos Koutouzis
    • Sgt. Baskos…
    Koula Agagiotou
    Koula Agagiotou
    • Maria
    Hristos Zorbas
    Hristos Zorbas
    • Giorgos
    Vassilis Panayiotopoulos
    Paulos Roussos
    Dinos Doulgerakis
    Dinos Doulgerakis
    Nasos Katakouzinos
    Nasos Katakouzinos
    • Nontas
    Kostas Rigas
    Kostas Rigas
    Maria Koutokaki
    Spyros Kyriakopoulos
    Yannis Savatianos
    Eleni Roda
    Eleni Roda
    • Evdokia
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Apostolos Souglakos
    Apostolos Souglakos
    • Man in the beach
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alexis Damianos
    • Writers
      • John Baldwin
      • Alexis Damianos
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    10sedz

    The Zeibakiko of Eudokia - Or The "dance" of Eudokia.

    I consider this movie an interesting experimentation related to love, produced during the years of military coup in Greece.

    Images provided by Damianos are excellent. However, you may be deeply disappointed with the actors' performances.

    Yet such kind of movies are a unique representation of the Greek symbolic culture.

    For instance Damianos for several minutes shows an excursion in the mountain, with characters engaged in a dangerous behavior. A speeding motorbike, a woman in danger to fall from a cliff. But nevertheless the characters survive. Danger is not meant to be the main element, it is meant to be an indication of the false belief of power related to love (my interpretation). Then you may want to extend such phrase to the entire human condition.

    The plot is about 2 people, behaving in contradiction to society's norms. One of them, recruited by the army, - a figure with bad connotations during the years of coup in Greece - the other, a prostitute. Again, this movie is not interested in depicting the elite class, but two common people stripped of, of any ideology, any conscious intention, guided primarily by their desires and feelings. Such behavior was bound to be destructive.

    In summary, an excellent movie which is not meant to be accepted passively, but to be interpreted. Like similar movies of the period, is meant to unravel a semantic puzzle for you to solve.
    9gryspnik

    One of the most undervalued movies

    Many people who seem not to like originality and non-happy endings, are trashing this movie whilst others (amongst them myself) consider it one of the most important movie of the Greek cinematography. The movie is very very low budget but this doesn't take away from the wonderful social critic, the very original direction and the amazing performances of most actors. When coupled with the beautiful music of Manos Loizos, it makes a movie really worth watching. The story as well as the character development is very well presented.

    It is also worth mentioning that the two main protagonists are amateurs. George, was a construction worker that was found by the director working in a construction yard, while Evdokia (Maria Vassiliou) was found by the director's wife while browsing through a family photo album. The girl was born in England by Greek parents and at that time didn't speak Greek. Thus the need to dub the movie.

    Another interesting fact was that the main theme of the movie was supposed to have lyrics. But when Lefteris Papadopoulos (the lyrics writer) listened to the music he said that such music doesn't need lyrics because it speaks by itself.

    I really do recommend this movie.
    10deickos

    Masterpiece

    I first saw Evdokia when very young and immediately blew me. Now even after more than twenty years I can still discover more, there is so much inside this great film by Damianos. The scenes one after the other are made to stir you deep inside and cause a deep impact. It is as it seems traditional for top Greek films to be frugal and elliptic but this one is like it came out from a piece of Aeschylus. The picture is as simple as it can be yet so profoundly deep - it is amazing. Great poetry.
    8kostasxrysogelos

    Greek cinema has its own tradition.

    If you're Greek, I'm sure you know the infamous zeibekiko, written for the movie by Manos Loizos. But the rest of the movie remains hardly known to the big public. Since recently, it was impossible to get a copy from the movie. A newspaper gave it on DVD and so some of us were able to see it, finally. It was worth it.

    Alexis Damianos, the director, has only directed three movies. His job in "Evdokia" is excellent. It's realism, but with a great deal of naturalism. It's a story of love, between a young prostitute and a soldier. Their relationship is based on sex -the erotic scenes are rather brutal- and the general spirit of the movie isn't very pleasant. The wild nature that surrounds the characters justifies the cause: It's a hard life, and the thin line between love and death is hardly visible. The most memorable scene, after all, is the one of the excursion in the wild nature. The heroes play with death so easily, as if he didn't matter. Remember: It's the dictatorship-era in Greece (1967-1974).

    You might be disappointed by the performances -she's OK, he's really awful, except from the one by K. Agagiotou -she plays an old prostitute. The sound dubbing is also notably bad. But, let's be cool for a moment, it's still the 70s, and this is a really low-budget effort. I think it's at least a very good token of what Greek cinematography could have been, if the circumstances hadn't been the same.
    7Angeneer

    The most famous zeibekiko dance in cinema

    Few people in Greece have actually seen this movie but almost everyone knows it due to the brilliant score by Manos Loizos. It's a very low budget movie, especially the sound dubbing is ludicrous, but nevertheless it still succeeds at being realistic and cruel. Maria Vassiliou is quite good while George Koutouzis is annoying and fake.

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    • Trivia
      The protagonist, Maria Vassiliou, was an actress from Cyprus residing in London. She returned to Greece specifically for the shooting of the film, but because of her poor Greek, the voice of singer/actress Eleni Roda was used as a voice-over. Unfortunately, Maria Vassiliou died of cancer in 1989, at the age of 39. She was 20 years old when the film was made.
    • Quotes

      Sgt. Baskos: I promised to my Captain, that I'll be back before 4 o'clock. I'm late...

      Evdokia: Hey! Is this how you're gonna leave?

      Sgt. Baskos: Say, spare a dime for the bus? I'm late...

      Evdokia: I'm broke and I still owe to the grocery store, the instalments for the electricity and the refrigerator...

      Sgt. Baskos: 'right, no worries.

      Fellow soldiers: [Teasing him] Hey, George Baskos, you got married?

      Sgt. Baskos: Yes, I did.

      Fellow soldiers: [Teasing him some more] And whom did you get?

      Sgt. Baskos: A girl from my village, you pricks!

      Evdokia: [Throwing her wedding ring] You aren't worth a dime!

    • Connections
      Featured in Mousiki vradya: Ta zeibekika tou Mitsaki (1976)

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 1971 (Greece)
    • Countries of origin
      • Greece
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • Greek
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Евдокия
    • Production companies
      • Katamor Productions
      • Poreia
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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