The Wind Took My Dreams (1968)

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Christina and her mother have as neighbors a man who dreams of singing and the son of a wealthy family, who is not interested in money but wants to become a painter. Both young men love Christina. She chooses the aspiring painter, against her mother's advice. The couple will have a child, but the man will end up working in construction when he discovers that he suffers from color blindness and therefore cannot paint. With the help of the second man, he reconciles with his father and mother and rebuilds his life from scratch.

Director: Odysseas Kosteletos
Genre: Drama
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Production: Rex Films
Country: Greece
Language: ελληνικά
Original Language: el
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Wind Took My Dreams about?
Christina and her mother have as neighbors a man who dreams of singing and the son of a wealthy family, who is not interested in money but wants to become a painter. Both young men love Christina. She chooses the aspiring painter, against her mother's advice. The couple will have a child, but the man will end up working in construction when he discovers that he suffers from color blindness and therefore cannot paint. With the help of the second man, he reconciles with his father and mother and rebuilds his life from scratch.
Who directed The Wind Took My Dreams?
The Wind Took My Dreams was directed by Odysseas Kosteletos.
Who stars in The Wind Took My Dreams?
The Wind Took My Dreams stars Antzela Zileia, Nikos Dadinopoulos, Anestis Vlahos, Miranta Myrat, Lykourgos Kallergis, Lavrentis Dianellos.
What genre is The Wind Took My Dreams?
The Wind Took My Dreams is a Drama film.
Where was The Wind Took My Dreams produced?
The Wind Took My Dreams was produced in Greece.