The Parting Song | |
Director: | Filopimin Finos |
Starring: | Evgenia Danika Labros Konstadaras Linda Miranda Alekos Livaditis |
Music: | Giorgos Mallidis |
Cinematography: | Kostas Drimaropoulos Yannis Drimaropoulos |
Editing: | Emil Provelengios |
Studio: | Finos Films Skouras Films |
Runtime: | 75 minutes |
Country: | Greece |
Language: | Greek |
The Parting Song (Greek:To tragoudi tou horismou) is a 1940 Greek drama film directed by Filopimin Finos and starring Evgenia Danika, Labros Konstadaras and Linda Miranda.[1] It was the only film directed by Finos, better-known for running the production company Finos Films.[2] The film was long thought to be lost after it was destroyed by the Germans during the Occupation of Greece, but a fragmented copy was discovered in Egypt.[3]
The film is notable as the first Greek film to be processed in a Greek technical laboratory (previous films had been processed abroad) which had been built by Finos Films. The film was a commercial failure on its release, and met a hostile reception from critics.[4]
While holidaying on the island of Hydra, a wealthy Athenian woman meets and falls in love with a local fisherman. She seduces him away from his girlfriend and takes him with her to the city to pursue a career as a singer. Despite enjoying success, he decides that city life is not for him and returns to his home and his previous girlfriend who really loves him.