Crying... Silicon Tears
Originally released in 2001. Crying... Silicon Tears is a comedy film. directed by Thanasis Papathanasiou.
Starring Anna Panagiotopoulou, Mirka Papakonstantinou, and Tasos Halkias
Synopsis
This is the story of two Greek families, named Delafrangas and Bisbikides. The former family is very wealthy & lucky, the latter very poor and continually struck by fate. Poor but honest Martha is in love with Giakoumis, a young builder and bouzouki organist, but all her dreams fall apart when posh Tzela "steals" the love of her beloved one... A couple of flash backs, following their families roots back to WW2 and the Turkish domination, and a hidden secret will unfold the story's ending..
Quick Facts
Directors
Top Cast
Anna Panagiotopoulou
as Lavrentia Bisbiki
Mirka Papakonstantinou
as Tzela Delafranga
Tasos Halkias
as Stefanos Baras (Adekastos Baras)
Maria Kavoyianni
as Martha Bisbiki
Joyce Evidi
as Jenny Delafranga
Trifon Karatzas
as Vyron Delafrangas
Anna Kyriakou
as Thekla Bara
Mina Adamaki
as Billio
Alexandros Antonopoulos
as Liakos
Hristos Valavanidis
as Heinrich Von Snitchell
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EL
- Budget
- $1,750,000
Production Companies
- Antenna TV
- G. Kordopatis
- Greek Film Centre
- Safe Company
- Village Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Crying... Silicon Tears about?
This is the story of two Greek families, named Delafrangas and Bisbikides. The former family is very wealthy & lucky, the latter very poor and continually struck by fate. Poor but honest Martha is ...
Who directed Crying... Silicon Tears?
Crying... Silicon Tears was directed by Thanasis Papathanasiou.
How long is Crying... Silicon Tears?
Crying... Silicon Tears has a runtime of 1 hours and 50 minutes (110 minutes total).
When was Crying... Silicon Tears released?
Crying... Silicon Tears was released on October 26, 2001 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Crying... Silicon Tears?
The main cast of Crying... Silicon Tears includes Anna Panagiotopoulou, Mirka Papakonstantinou, Tasos Halkias, Maria Kavoyianni, Joyce Evidi.