Interlude

Interlude

Year: 1968

Runtime: 87 mins

Language: Greek

Director: Takis Kanellopoulos

RomanceDrama

A brief affair interrupts the monotonous lives of Angelos Antonopoulos and Alexandra Ladikou, who happen to meet on a train journey. When the train is delayed at a station, they share several hours together, exploring a fleeting connection. The story adapts the same Noël Coward play later used by David Lean for Brief Encounter.

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