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True Love

January 25, 1932 1h 35m 5.2/10 (4 votes)

Originally released in 1932. True Love is a drama/romance film. directed by Ilias Paraskevas.

Starring Sofia Dorival, Dimitris Tsakiris, and Nina Afentaki

Synopsis

It is the third film in a row of the type that much later on was called "fustanella (Greek kilt)", following Gkolfo by Bachatoris (1914) and Astero by Gaziadis (1929). It is based on the successful theatrical play (rhyming pastoral romance) by Dimitrios Koromilas, who draws his inspiration from a poem by Giannis Zalokostas "I fell in love with a shepherdess". The setting is Greece, a rural country in the middle of the 19th century. A landlord, Mitros, gives Kroustallo a golden cross as a gift to show her his tender feelings. He doesn't know, however, that she is already in love with Liakos, a destitute young shepherd to whom Mitros owes his life - in the past he had saved him from drowning in the river. The cross around the neck of the shepherdess causes fights between the two men, while Mitros asks Kroustallo's hand from her mother, Mrs. Stathaina, who had been his childhood love.

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 25, 1932 94 years ago
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Runtime 1h 35m 95 minutes total
User Rating 5.2/10 Mixed (4 votes)
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Language EL Original language
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Country Greece Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EL

Production Companies

  • Olympia Film

Frequently Asked Questions

What is True Love about?

It is the third film in a row of the type that much later on was called "fustanella (Greek kilt)", following Gkolfo by Bachatoris (1914) and Astero by Gaziadis (1929). It is based on the successful...

Who directed True Love?

True Love was directed by Ilias Paraskevas.

How long is True Love?

True Love has a runtime of 1 hours and 35 minutes (95 minutes total).

When was True Love released?

True Love was released on January 25, 1932 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in True Love?

The main cast of True Love includes Sofia Dorival, Dimitris Tsakiris, Nina Afentaki, Aimilia Marikou, Michalis Vlahopoulos.