

Stefania
1966 Directed by Giannis Dalianidis18 year old Stefania is brought to a juvenile reformatory for young prostitutes. The institution is actually a prison, and one of the worst and most squalid of its kind. It's a real hell. Two dozens of ragged girls are crammed into a dormitory, locked by a thick iron door, two in each bed. Meals and work is carried out in other sections of the building, separated by iron bars. A young doctor shall investigate the newcomer. When they meet, they immediately recognize each other. It is Giorgos, the doctor that treated Stefania's mother a couple of years ago, and then had a little flirt with Stefania. He has been thinking of her ever since. He immediately falls in love with her, and wants to help her. Stefania is thinking about any possibility to get out from the prison. She flirts with the ugly yard guard Armandos, and with the truck driver coming with foodstuff, but in vain...

Zoe Laskari
....................................................Stefania Karali

Spiros Focás
....................................................Giorgos Daponte

Tasso Kavadia
....................................................Reformatory Director

Lefteris Vournas
....................................................Delivery Boy

Spyros Kalogirou
....................................................Armandos

Despo Diamantidou
....................................................Woman Guard

Kakia Panagiotou
....................................................Stefania's Mother
Director
...........................................................Giannis Dalianidis
Producer
...........................................................Filopoimin Finos
Writer
...........................................................Giannis Dalianidis
Director of Photography
...........................................................Nikos Kavoukidis
Author
...........................................................Νέλη Θεοδώρου
Production Companies
...................................................Finos Film
Production Countries
........................................................Greece
Spoken Languages
....................................................ελληνικά
Genres
....................................................Drama
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