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Music director
  
Kostas Kapnisis

Duration
  

Language
  
Greek

Director
  
Dimis Dadiras

Screenplay
  
Giorgos Lazaridis

Country
  
Greece

I charavgi tis nikis movie scenes Scene Mr Pane stood in for actor Daniel Bruhl who played Niki Lauda

Release date
  
September 20, 1971

Cast
  
Lakis Komninos
(Lefteris Sifakas),
Dimos Starenios
(Frantzeskos Petrakis),
Betty Arvaniti
(Hrysa),
Nikos Dadinopoulos
(Nikitas Petrakis),
Miranda Kounelaki
(Martha Kalogeri)

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The Dawn of Victory (Greek: Η χαραυγή της νίκης) is a 1971 Greek war film directed by Dimis Dadiras, written by Giorgos Lazaridis and starring Lakis Komninos, Betty Arvaniti and Miranta Kounelaki.

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Plot

In 1943, Allied forces stationed in the Middle East commission a team of commandos led by Nikitas (Nikos Dadinopoulos) to destroy the largest German military airport in occupied Crete. Nikitas is a Cretan himself and the son of a drunkard Nazi collaborator (Dimos Starenios). He is in love with Martha (Miranta Kounelaki), a local villager. The commandos seek the assistance of the resistance, led by Lefteris (Lakis Komninos), who is also in love with Martha. While initially willing to cooperate, Lefteris changes his mind and refuses to help the team in their operation, believing it to be a suicide mission. Without the help of the resistance, the commando's mission is a failure. Meanwhile, after the resistance blows up a bridge, the Germans arrest Martha and Lefteris' father in an attempt to force Lefteris to turn himself in. Lefteris refuses to surrender, but instead leads his fighters in an attack on the German headquarters, rescuing the captives.

Cast

  • Lakis Komninos ..... Lefteris Sifakas
  • Betty Arvaniti ..... Chrysa
  • Miranda Kounelaki ..... Martha Kalogeri
  • Nikos Dadinopoulos ..... Nikitas Petrakis
  • Gikas Biniaris ..... Minas Sifakas
  • Ilya Livykou ..... Chrysanthi Petraki
  • Giorgos Velentzas ..... Colonel Petridis
  • Dimos Starenios ..... Frantzeskos Petrakis
  • Production

    The film was shot and released during the Greek military junta of 1967–74 and as such was subject to the strict censorship common at the time. Filming took place in and around Rethymno, in September and October 1970, including in the archeological site of the Fortezza castle, in the old city and the walls of its prefectural building. The remainder of the film was filmed in Chania.

    Release

    The movie was screened at the Thessaloniki Film Festival in 1971 (see 1971 Thessaloniki Film Festival), where it was met with fierce disapproval from the audience. The producer threatened to stop the screening if the heckling didn't stop, without success. Miranda Kounelaki nonetheless won Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film at the festival.

    Awards

  • Best Supporting Actress Award (Miranda Kounelaki) at the 1971 Thessaloniki Film Festival
  • References

    I charavgi tis nikis Wikipedia