Filopoimin Finos
Filopimin Finos (Greek: Φιλοποίμην Φίνος; 1908 – January 26, 1977) was a Greek film producer of 186 films and the founder of Finos Film, whose first film was in 1939. He built the first sound recording device in Greece, and shot the first colour film with stereo sound. He was one of the most important Greek film producers during the 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s. He has 175 films to his credit, many of which have become classics. Finos died in January 1977 after suffering cancer for seven years and he left no heir.
Known For
Production
Born
January 1, 1908
Place of Birth
Kato Tithorea, Fthiotida, Greece
Died
January 26, 1977 age 69

The Decline

Fallen Angels

Fallen Angels

The Drunkard

Bullets Don't Come Back

The song of separation

The Beauty of Athens

Marina

Lieutenant Natassa

Wedding night

Concert for Machine Guns

The Trial of the Judges

Forgotten Faces

The Voice of the Heart

The Happy Beginning

Those Not Allowed to Love

The lover of the shepherdess

Dead City

The Drunkard

The Coffee Reader (Kafetzou)

The Driver

Heaven Is Ours

The Last Mission

He And She

The Hurdy-Gurdy

Stefania

No Harm's Done

Grousouzis

Lily of the Harbor

The Beauty of Athens

Come to Uncle

Fallen Angels

Liar Wanted

The Aegean Tragedy

Alice in the Navy

Some tired boys

Those Not Allowed to Love

Come to Uncle

The Germans Strike Again

Grousouzis

The Happy Beginning

We Have Only One Life

Aliki the Dictator
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