List of Greek films of the 1980s

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A list of notable films produced in Greece in the 1980s.

1980s

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1980
The Man with the Carnation Nikos Tzimas Entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival
Thanasi, sfixe ki allo to zonari
Θανάση, σφίξε κι άλλο το ζωνάρι
Thodoros Marangos Thanassis Veggos, Anna Matzourani, Ilias Logothetis, Nikos KalogeropoulosComedy/Drama IMDb
1981
Learn How to Read and Write, Son
(Μάθε παιδί μου γράμματα)
Thodoros Marangos Vasilis Diamantopoulos, Nikos Kalogeropoulos Comedy4 Awards in Thessaloniki Film Festival
Enas kontos tha mas sosei
Ένας κοντός θα μας σώσει
Kostas Karayannis Nikos Rizos, Elena Nathanail, Dinos IliopoulosComedy IMDb
Garsoniera gia deka
Γκαρσονιέρα για δέκα
Dimis DadirasHronis Exarhakos, Betty Arvaniti, Andreas FilippidesComedy IMDb
Ta Tsakalia
Τα τσακάλια
Giannis Dalianidis Panos Mihalopoulos, Athina Tsilyra, Sophia Aliberti Action Drama IMDb
1982
Angel Giorgos Katakouzinos 3 Awards in Thessaloniki Film Festival
Anametrisi Giorgos Karypidis Zoe Laskari Mystery
Alaloum
Αλαλούμ
Giorgos Apostolidis Harry Klynn Comedy IMDb
Vasika... kalispera sas
Βασικά... καλησπέρα σας
Giannis Dalianidis Stathis Psaltis, Panos Mihalopoulos Comedy IMDb
I Strofi
Η στροφή
Giannis Dalianidis Panos Mihalopoulos, Sophia Aliberti, Koula Agagiotou Action Drama IMDb
1983
Sweet Bunch
(Glykia Symmoria, Γλυκιά Συμμορία)
Nikos Nikolaidis Despina Tomazani, Dora Masklavanou, Takis MoschosDrama4 Awards in Thessaloniki Film Festival
Rebetiko
Ρεμπέτικο
Costas Ferris Sotiria Leonardou, Themis Bazaka, Nikos DimitratosDrama/MusicWon the Silver Bear at Berlin
4 Awards in Thessaloniki Film Festival
Homecoming Song Yannis Smaragdis Entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival
1984
Loufa kai parallagi
(Λούφα και παραλλαγή)
Nikos Perakis Nikos Kalogeropoulos, Giorgos KimoulisComedy4 Awards in Thessaloniki Film Festival
Entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival
The Descent of the Nine Christos Siopahas 3 Awards in Thessaloniki Film Festival
Won the Golden Prize the 14th Moscow International Film Festival
Voyage to Cythera
(Ταξίδι στα Κύθηρα)
Theodoros Angelopoulos Manos Katrakis Won the Best Screenplay Award in 1984 Cannes Film Festival
An itan to violi pouli
Αν ήταν το βιολί πουλί
Takis Vougiouklakis Sotiris Moustakas, Giannis Mihalopoulos, Giannis Vogiatzis Comedy IMDb
1985
Mania
Μανία
Giorgos Panousopoulos Alexandra Vanzi, Aris RetsosAdventureEntered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival
1986
The Beekeeper
Ο Μελισσοκόμος,
Theodoros Angelopoulos Entered into the 43rd Venice International Film Festival
Peraste... filiste... teliosate!
Περάστε... φιλήστε... τελειώσατε!
Giannis Dalianidis Panos Mihalopoulos, Stamatis GardelisComedy IMDb
Roz gatos, O
Ο ροζ γάτος
Yiannis Hartomatzidis Sotiris Moustakas, Panos Mihalopoulos Comedy IMDb
1987
Theofilos Lakis Papastathis 3 Awards in Thessaloniki Film Festival
Entered into the 38th Berlin International Film Festival
Morning Patrol
Πρωϊνή Περίπολος
Nikos Nikolaidis Michele Valley, Takis Spiridakis, Liana HatziDrama1 Award in Thessaloniki Film Festival
THE... Copanoi
(Οι... ΚΟΠΑΝΟΙ)
Giorgos Konstadinou Giorgos Konstadinou, Giannis VourosComedy IMDb
1988
Landscape in the Mist (Topio stin omichli, Τοπίο στην Ομίχλη) Theo Angelopoulos Tania PalaiologouDramaBest European Film in 2nd European Film Awards
Won the Silver Lion in 45th Venice International Film Festival
In the Shadow of Fear Giorgos Karypidis Giorgos KonstasDrama5 Awards in Thessaloniki Film Festival
1989
The Striker with Number 9 Pantelis Voulgaris 2 Awards in Thessaloniki Film Festival
Entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival
Oh BabylonCostas FerrisAlkis Panagiotidis, Nikolas Asimos Tragedy3 Awards in Thessaloniki Film Festival

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