Biography
Prodromos Meravidis (Greek: Πρόδρομος Μεραβίδης, born in 1910 and died 10 August 1981) was a pioneer of Greek cinema. He shot the first Greek movie with sound and established the first color film development lab. In 1933, Meravidis filmed Volos and Pelion, while in 1936 he presented the first talkie newsreels in the Cineak theatre.
In the early 1940s, along with other photographers and filmmakers, he shot several newsreels and other short films in the front lines in Albania. From 1945 until 1950, he filmed in all of Greece using 16 cm film on behalf of the Greek War Relief Fund, which financed the reconstruction of the countryside. His short film Kos (1949–50) was the first Greek color movie.
Filmography
all 21
Movies 21
Producer 2
Director 1
Άγγελοι Χωρίς Φτερά (1965)
You Came Too Late (1962)
Αλλού τα κακαρίσματα... (1960)
Cruise to Rhodes (1960)
Poverty can be bearable while living well (1958)
The Duchess of Plakendia (1956)
Night Adventure (1954)
Open Sea (1954)
Eva (1953)
The Godson (1952)
Above all... Coolness (1951)
Kidnapping in Crete (1951)
One Hundred Thousand Pounds (1948)
Marina (1947)
Παπούτσι από τον τόπο σου (1946)
Forgotten Faces (1946)
Double Sacrifice (1945)
Duce Narrates... (1945)
Η ανθοπώλις των Αθηνών (1945)
The Voice of the Heart (1943)
Νύχτα χωρίς ξημέρωμα (1941)
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GenderMale
Birthday1910-01-01
Deathday1981-08-10 (71 years old)
Birth PlaceAthens, Greece
FatherQ59241778
CitizenshipsGreece
Also Known AsΠρόδρομος Μεραβίδης
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