Finos Film

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Finos Film
Former type Film Production
Fate dissolved
Founded 1943
Defunct 1977
Headquarters Greece
Products motion pictures

Finos Film (Greek: Φίνος Φιλμ) is a film production company that dominated the Greek film industry from 1943 to 1977. It was founded by Philopemen Finos in 1942 during World War II. It was the biggest film production company in Greece at the time and one of the biggest, in terms of productivity, in southeast Europe. After more than 25 years, Finos Films is returning to the Greek film scene with the Greek-Italian co-production 'Urania' (2006). Additionally, the company re-releases each month, its old movies on DVD completely remastered and in Dolby digital 2.0 sound.

Films

This article is a partial list of films listed here:

Tickets - first place

  • O methystakas - 304,438 tickets (1st of 7)
  • To soferaki - 190,589 tickets (1st of 22)
  • To amaxaki
  • I theia ap' to Sikago - 142,459 tickets (1st of 28)
  • Astero - 139,501 tickets (1st of 45th)
  • Alice in the Navy (Η Αλίκη στο ναυτικό = I Aliki sto naftiko) - 213,408 tickets (1st of 58)
    • Downhill (Κατήφορος = Katiforos) - 212,247 tickets in the 1964-65 season (2nd of 93)
  • O thisavros tou makariti (1959)
  • I pseftra (1960s)
  • To doloma
  • I thalassies i handres (1967)
  • The Teacher With Blonde Hair (Η δασκάλα με τα ξανθά μαλλιά = I daskala me ta xantha mallia) - 619,236 tickets (1st of 93)
  • Ypolohagos Natassa

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