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New Greek Cinema = Neos Ellinikos Kinimatografos (1990-1993) Costas Vrettakos (Chairman); Manos Estratiadis (Director); Elly Petrides (translator); et. al. Published by Greek Film Centre, 1990 Condition: Very Good Soft cover

New Greek Cinema = Neos Ellinikos Kinimatografos (1990-1993) Costas Vrettakos (Chairman); Manos Estratiadis (Director); Elly Petrides (translator); et. al. Published by Greek Film Centre, 1990 Condition: Very Good Soft cover

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304 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1967A fascinating biography written by the country's foremost authorities on metaphysics. 

The Edgar Cayce story is one of the most compelling in inspirational literature. For more than forty years, the "Sleeping Prophet" closed his eyes, entered into an altered state of consciousness, and spoke to the very heart and spirit of humankind on subjects such as health, healing, dreams, prophecy, meditation, and reincarnation. His more than 14,000 readings are preserved at the Association for Research and Enlightenment, Inc., in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

A native of Kentucky with a ninth-grade education, Edgar Cayce accurately predicted two world wars, including the years they began and ended, racial strife in America, the death of John F. Kennedy, and hundreds of other recorded events. He could apparently travel in time and space to treat the ill, and dispensed information that led to innumerable cures where traditional medicine was helpless. The first to introduce many Americans to the concept of reincarnation, Cayce drew on a subconscious Universal Mind for startling information about past and future. In The Sleeping Prophet, Jess Stearn presents the extraordinary story of his life, his healing, his prophecies, and his powerful legacy.

  • Description:

    This book is a comprehensive overview of the Greek film industry and cinema from 1990 to 1993, focusing on the rise of the "New Greek Cinema" movement. It provides insights into the themes, directors, and key films that defined this transformative era in Greek filmmaking.

    • Content Highlights:

      • Essays and articles by film scholars and critics.
      • Profiles of prominent Greek filmmakers.
      • Analysis of cultural, political, and artistic influences shaping Greek cinema during this period.
      • Reviews and discussions of notable films released between 1990 and 1993.
      • Insights into the role of the Greek Film Centre in fostering local cinema.
    • Language: Bilingual text in Greek and English, allowing accessibility to both local and international audiences.

    • Format: Illustrated with stills from key films, production photographs, and promotional materials.

    Dimensions:

    Approximately 21 x 27 cm (8.3 x 10.6 inches)

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