The Four Seasons of the Law (2000)
This film takes place at a small village at the greek island of Chios, sometime around 1960. When the local field watchman dies, the agronomist must assign a new field watchman to be responsible for this village. We watch as four different people take this job and fail one after the other...
Director: Dimos Avdeliodis
Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Drama
Runtime: 178 min
Release Date: February 18, 2000
Cast
- Angeliki Malanti - Eliso
- Angelos Pantelaras - Rural Guard 'Spring' (Sitaras)
- Takis Agoris - Rural Guard 'Summer'
- Yannis Tsoubariotis - Rural Guard 'Autumn' (Matsaganos)
- Stelios Makrias - Rural Guard 'Winter' (Lavidas)
- Panagiotis Louros - Rural Guard of Tholopotamion
- Ilias Petropouleas - Rodokanakis
- Marianthi Almyroudi - Kyra Vasiliki
- Giorgos Pavlidakis - Sideris
- Marinos Mouzakis - Michalis
Screenplay
Cinematography: Nikos Zanikos, Sotiris Perreas
Editing: Kostas Iordanidis
Production: Greek Film Centre, ERT
Country: Greece
Language: ελληνικά
Original Language: el
More Films by Director: Dimos Avdeliodis
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Four Seasons of the Law about?
- This film takes place at a small village at the greek island of Chios, sometime around 1960. When the local field watchman dies, the agronomist must assign a new field watchman to be responsible for this village. We watch as four different people take this job and fail one after the other...
- Who directed The Four Seasons of the Law?
- The Four Seasons of the Law was directed by Dimos Avdeliodis.
- Who stars in The Four Seasons of the Law?
- The Four Seasons of the Law stars Angeliki Malanti, Angelos Pantelaras, Takis Agoris, Yannis Tsoubariotis, Stelios Makrias, Panagiotis Louros.
- How long is The Four Seasons of the Law?
- The Four Seasons of the Law has a runtime of 2h 58m (178 minutes).
- What genre is The Four Seasons of the Law?
- The Four Seasons of the Law is a Adventure, Comedy, Drama film.
- Where was The Four Seasons of the Law produced?
- The Four Seasons of the Law was produced in Greece.