The Aegean Tragedy (1961)
Documentary on the Greek history of the first half of the 20th century, from the Balkan wars until December events, with a special emphasis on the Asia Minor Catastrophe and its aftermath, through filmed documents by Joseph Hep, George Prokopiou, Achilleas Mandras, Philopimenas Finos, Gabriel Loggos and Kyriakos Kourbetis.
Director: Basil Maros
Genre: History, Documentary
Runtime: 78 min
Release Date: September 4, 1961
Cast
- Vassilis Zochos - Narrator
- Winston Churchill - Self (archive footage)
- Adolf Hitler - Self (archive footage)
- King George VI of the United Kingdom - Self (archive footage)
- Ioannis Metaxas - Self (archive footage)
- Benito Mussolini - Self (archive footage)
- Eleftherios Venizelos - Self (archive footage)
Screenplay
Music: Yannis Markopoulos
Editing: Basil Maros
Production: Basil Maros Productions
Country: Greece
Language: ελληνικά
Original Language: el
More Films by Director: Basil Maros
More Films in Genre: History, Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Aegean Tragedy about?
- Documentary on the Greek history of the first half of the 20th century, from the Balkan wars until December events, with a special emphasis on the Asia Minor Catastrophe and its aftermath, through filmed documents by Joseph Hep, George Prokopiou, Achilleas Mandras, Philopimenas Finos, Gabriel Loggos and Kyriakos Kourbetis.
- Who directed The Aegean Tragedy?
- The Aegean Tragedy was directed by Basil Maros.
- Who stars in The Aegean Tragedy?
- The Aegean Tragedy stars Vassilis Zochos, Winston Churchill, Adolf Hitler, King George VI of the United Kingdom, Ioannis Metaxas, Benito Mussolini.
- How long is The Aegean Tragedy?
- The Aegean Tragedy has a runtime of 1h 18m (78 minutes).
- What genre is The Aegean Tragedy?
- The Aegean Tragedy is a History, Documentary film.
- Where was The Aegean Tragedy produced?
- The Aegean Tragedy was produced in Greece.