
1945
The first Greek animated film was shot by the cartoonist Stamatis Polenakis (1908-1997) with the title "The Duce tells...". The seven-minute "Mickey-Mouse-style" film, as its creator mentions in the credits, satirizes the Italian invasion of Greece on October 28, 1940, and especially Mussolini, who recounts his exploits, but reality constantly contradicts him. Stamatis Polenakis, one of the leading Greek cartoonists of the 20th century and a pioneer of animation in our country, began drawing the sketches for the film in 1942 in his hometown, Sifnos, where he had taken refuge during the Occupation. He worked under the boot of the Italian conqueror, risking arrest. The film was lost during the Civil War and it was not until 1980 that a negative was found and restored.

Despistados

A Girl, She Is 100%

Good Vibrations

Girl-Friend

Busted: Christmas for Everyone

Ali G Indahouse

It's Showtime

Pigeon Hole

Our Miss Fred

Bill Joins the W.W.W.'s

Election

How to Disappear

There He Goes

She's Nonbinary

Cochonnette

Vidiots

The Insatiable Mrs. Kirsch

The Twelve Tasks of Asterix

The Dream Job

Dark Shepherd