“My mother, I’m the unfortunate one, the dark trout where the wind blows it, the rain that hurts it …”, are the first two verses from the youthful poem of Alexandros Papadiamantis “Towards my Mother”, written back from a letter of his, in 1874.
“Mother’s Day” is celebrated all over the world today as a minimal tribute of honor and respect, to the eternal universal symbol of selfless love and devotion. Because, as is well known, the mother was worshiped as a symbol of fertility since the first human societies and has been a favorite subject of all art forms, from antiquity to the present day.
Not only poetry and music, but also the painter and the chisel offered masterpieces of art, to praise it. And of course, the cinema! Greek, classical cinema honored this special relationship with the above, giving it, many times, excessive elements. Actors who represented a different type of mother and left an era, from … “evil” Tasso Kavvadia to the wonderful “Pasta Flora”, Mary Aroni.
Mother. Next to us at every step, selflessly giving the most important feeling, love. Happy Birthday to all moms, with an enjoyable tribute to the genuine Greek mother, through the lens of Finos Film!#MothersDay # Mother’s Day #Mum # ΕλληνίδαΜάνα pic.twitter.com/29MUyLfxHl
– Finos Film (@FinosFilm) May 8, 2022
Finos Film, as we are used to, prepared a video for this day, with unforgettable ups and downs of Greek cinema.
“Mother. Next to us at every step, selflessly giving the most important feeling, love. “Happy Birthday to all moms, with an enjoyable tribute to the genuine Greek mother, through the lens of Finos Film!”, The caption reads.
“Do not catch my mom in your mouth!”, “Something is happening with Manuela” and other unforgettable episodes from the movies that left an era.
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