
Maria Plyta
Directing
Born 1915-03-26 · Thessaloniki, Greece · Died 2006-03-04
Maria Plyta (Greek: Μαρία Πλυτά, 26 November 1915 - 4 March 2006) was a Greek film director, prose writer, playwright and journalist. She was the first female director in Greece and is known for the films The Engagements (1950), The Baptist (1952) and The Lustrakos (1962), which achieved great commercial success. Plyta is considered one of the most important personalities of early post-war cinema, as, along with other directors, she defined the cinematic language of the time. She also wrote novels and plays, and worked for several years in newspapers and magazines. Αlthough Plyta was the first Greek woman director, with a filmography of 17 films in 20 years (1950 – 1970), to this day, she remains underrated, despite the fact that her films were an important part of the history of Greek cinema in the 1950s and 1960s.
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A Mother Is Accused
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The stranger of the night
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The stranger of the night
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Between Two Women
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The Merchant
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The Merchant
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The Winner
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The Winner
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Uphill
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Uphill
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Jealousy
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You Came Too Late
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Loustrakos
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Loustrakos
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I'm a man and... I'll have fun!
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I'm a man and... I'll have fun!
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Wrecks Of Life
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Just for One Night
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Jeep, Pavilion and Love
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Jeep, Pavilion and Love
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