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The uncrowned 1964

📅 1964-01-01

Nikos Avrameas' *The uncrowned (1964)* weaves a poignant drama of love, class divide, and societal expectations in post-war Greece. The film follows Petros, heir to a prosperous factory owner, who defies his father's wishes by falling for Martha, one of his employees.

Director: Nikos Avrameas

Cast

Martha Vourtsi
Martha Vourtsi
Giorgos Kabanellis
Giorgos Kabanellis
Gikas Biniaris
Gikas Biniaris
Despoina Nikolaidou
Despoina Nikolaidou
Thanos Martinos
Thanos Martinos
Elli Xanthaki
Aliki Vempo
Aliki Vempo
Lavrentis Dianellos
Lavrentis Dianellos
Kia Bozou
Kia Bozou
Chrysoula Diavati
Chrysoula Diavati

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The uncrowned (1964) about?

*The uncrowned* tells the story of Petros, a factory heir who falls for Martha, one of his father's workers. Their love story faces obstacles when Tsamis, Petros's father, interferes, forcing him into a loveless marriage. Ultimately, Tsamis regrets his actions, allowing Petros and Martha to reunite and find happiness.

Who directed The uncrowned?

Nikos Avrameas directed *The uncrowned*. Known for his nuanced storytelling, Avrameas crafts a drama that balances romance with social commentary.

Who stars in The uncrowned?

The film stars Martha Vourtsi as Martha, Giorgos Kabanellis as Petros, Gikas Biniaris, Despoina Nikolaidou, Thanos Martinos, and Elli Xanthaki in key roles.

Is The uncrowned (1964) worth watching?

*The uncrowned* is a hidden gem for fans of classic Greek dramas, offering a poignant exploration of love and class. While it lacks a modern IMDb rating, its themes remain relatable, and its performances are compelling. Ideal for viewers who appreciate slow-burn, character-driven narratives.

How long is The uncrowned?

Runtime details are not listed.

About The uncrowned (1964) — A Greek Romance of Love, Class, and Second Chances

Nikos Avrameas' *The uncrowned (1964)* weaves a poignant drama of love, class divide, and societal expectations in post-war Greece. The film follows Petros, heir to a prosperous factory owner, who defies his father's wishes by falling for Martha, one of his employees. Their romance flickers with hope until Tsamis' manipulative schemes force Petros into a loveless marriage with a wealthy woman. Yet fate intervenes as Tsamis' regret paves the way for reconciliation, allowing the young couple to reclaim their happiness. Set against the backdrop of a rigid social hierarchy, *The uncrowned* explores the timeless tension between personal desire and familial duty, all wrapped in the melancholic beauty of 1960s Greek cinema.

Martha Vourtsi and Giorgos Kabanellis deliver heartfelt performances that anchor the film's emotional core, while Avrameas' direction captures the stark contrasts between wealth and labor. With its blend of romance and social commentary, *The uncrowned* resonates as a quiet yet powerful testament to love's resilience in the face of adversity.