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- In high hopes of getting a loan to update his antiquated machinery, a financially hard-pressed owner of an old tannery turns to a well-to-do migrant who wants to marry his young daughter. Could he be the solution to the family's problems?
- A documentary film, similar in its ambitions to the Struggle, of the team of Eight, but much more limited in its thematic breadth. The subject is the situation of the blind in our country, who, for the most part, are reduced to begging in the streets, while the Greek church rather arbitrarily manages the only asylum for the blind, in Kallithea, and at the same time tries to support their struggle for better living conditions. This struggle was manifested in their occupation of the School for the Blind and their wider conflict with all the repressive mechanisms of the state.
- In the sixteenth century, an Athenian noblewoman dares to defy the authority of Suleiman the Magnificent. She frees men and women from the slave markets, buying their liberation with her own fortune. She sets up the first school for women in early modern Greece and Europe, she founds a hospital, which offers free treatment to Greek, Turks, and Franks alike, she provides refuge for abused women. Her activity riles the conquerors and the prevailing state of things. She is taken to prison, tortured and put to death as a martyr in 1589. A revolutionary long before the Greek Struggle for Independence, she is Philothei, the Athenian saint.