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'''Ο ανήφορος του Γολγοθά''' <Greek> / ''The Uphill of Golgotha'' (1917) is a silent film directed by [[Dimos Vratsanos]].  
'''Ο ανήφορος του Γολγοθά''' <Greek> / ''The Uphill of Golgotha'' (Greece, 1917) is a feature film (silent, B&W), directed by [[Dimos Vratsanos]].  


==Abstract==
==Abstract==
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It was the first religious film in Greece and generated a lot of controversy in conservative circles that opposed the project as blasphemous. Shot in Athens, it could not be completed according to the original script, as the filming was interrupted by a hostile crowd. The plot goes around the story of a young woman who studies in a Cycladic monastery and envisions the passion of Christ.  
It was the first religious film in Greece and generated a lot of controversy in conservative circles that opposed the project as blasphemous. Shot in Athens, it could not be completed according to the original script, as the filming was interrupted by a hostile crowd. The plot goes around the story of a young woman who studies in a Cycladic monastery and envisions the passion of Christ.  


==Editions==
==Cast==
 
* [[Yorgos Ploutis]] = [[Jesus of Nazareth]]
* [[Manos Filippidis]] = [[Pontius Pilate]]
* [[Hristina Kalogerikou]] = [[Mary Magdalene]]
 
==Production==


Produced and released in Greece (1917).
Produced and released in Greece (1917).
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[[Category:Cinema--Greek|1917 Vratsanos]]
[[Category:Cinema--Greek|1917 Vratsanos]]


[[Category:Films|1917 Vratsanos]]
[[Category:Feature Films|1917 Vratsanos]]


[[Category:Greek language|1917 Vratsanos]]
[[Category:Greek language|1917 Vratsanos]]

Latest revision as of 04:23, 3 September 2018

Ο ανήφορος του Γολγοθά <Greek> / The Uphill of Golgotha (Greece, 1917) is a feature film (silent, B&W), directed by Dimos Vratsanos.

Abstract

It was the first religious film in Greece and generated a lot of controversy in conservative circles that opposed the project as blasphemous. Shot in Athens, it could not be completed according to the original script, as the filming was interrupted by a hostile crowd. The plot goes around the story of a young woman who studies in a Cycladic monastery and envisions the passion of Christ.

Cast

Production

Produced and released in Greece (1917).

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