Elias Petropoulos: An Underground World

Elias Petropoulos: An Underground World

Release date : August 15, 2005
Runtime : 1h 1m
Countries of origin : Greece /
Original Language : French / Greek /
Director : Kalliopi Legaki /
Writers : Kalliopi Legaki /
Production companies : Portolanos Films / Greek Film Centre / EPT /
August 15, 2005 1h 1m Greece Documentary French More
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“I present the world with a very different approach, not as it was taught to us at school or in the army. I believe that each one has the right to see the society he lives in with his own particular view. I am, personally, more interested in Devil than God”- Elias Petropoulos. A restless and inquisitive spirit, a foe of academics and the status-quo, Petropoulos was the first folklorist in Greece, who dealt with social outcasts and described people and situations ignored by his country’s official history. Petropoulos takes us on a journey to unknown landscapes of our tradition and Greek-ness and acquaints us with all those people who belong to our social underground and who dominate his books. Rebetika musicians, bums, spivs, whores and homosexuals, people tormented and Greek-ness and acquaints us with all those people who belong to our social underground.
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  • title:Elias Petropoulos: An Underground World
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2005
  • Runtime:1h 1m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Greece ·
  • Original Language: French · Greek ·
  • Director: Kalliopi Legaki /
  • Writers: Kalliopi Legaki ·
  • Production companies: Portolanos Films · Greek Film Centre · EPT ·
  • Overview:“I present the world with a very different approach, not as it was taught to us at school or in the army. I believe that each one has the right to see the society he lives in with his own particular view. I am, personally, more interested in Devil than God”- Elias Petropoulos. A restless and inquisitive spirit, a foe of academics and the status-quo, Petropoulos was the first folklorist in Greece, who dealt with social outcasts and described people and situations ignored by his country’s official history. Petropoulos takes us on a journey to unknown landscapes of our tradition and Greek-ness and acquaints us with all those people who belong to our social underground and who dominate his books. Rebetika musicians, bums, spivs, whores and homosexuals, people tormented and Greek-ness and acquaints us with all those people who belong to our social underground.
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