Hardcore (2004 film)

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Hardcore
Directed by Dennis Iliadis [1]
Produced by Fenia Cossovitsa
Dennis Iliadis
Iraklis Mavroidis
Starring Katerina Tsavalou
Danae Skiadi
Ioannis Papazisis
Omiros Poulakis
Andreas Marianos
Dimitris Liolios
Konstadinos Avarikiotis
Yannis Stankoglou
Antonis Peratikos
Stelios Christoforidis
Yannis Stefopoulos
Vyzantia Guy Pyriohou
Pigi Roumani
Venia Roumani
Constantine Markoulakis
Alexandros Mitsopoulos [2]
Cinematography Thimios Bakatakis
Edited by Yorgos Mavropsaridis
Music by Christos Lainas
Coti K.
Release date
  • 12 March 2004 (2004-03-12)
Running time
96 minutes
Country Greece
Language Greek

Hardcore is a 2004 Greek drama film directed by Dennis Iliadis [3] and produced by Fenia Cossovitsa, Dennis Iliadis, Iraklis Mavroidis. The film stars Katerina Tsavalou, Danae Skiadi, Ioannis Papazisis, Omiros Poulakis and Andreas Marianos in the lead roles. [4]

Contents

Story

Leaving behind a hard life with their families, two young girls end up in a brothel, fall in love and support one another against the adversities and violence of the night.

Cast

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