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Nikos Tsiforos (Greek: Νίκος Τσιφόρος; 1912 – 6 August 1970) was a Greek screenwriter and film director. He wrote 64 films between 1948 and 1970. He also directed 17 films between 1948 and 1961.
He was born in Alexandria, Egypt in 1912. Two years later, his family was permanently resettled in Athens. Since his eleven years of age, Nikos Tsiforos began to write with fury. He wrote his first play in 1938 which was played out in a summer theatre in Freattyda. His first try did not succeed but Nikos was not disappointed. From there he went on to get a degree in Law, as well as worked for two years at the Election Council. He later resigned to go into ships and travel. His father was sailing in ships and Nikos wanted to live so he can write.
He continued to change jobs continuously until 1939, wrote films as well as different types of writings. His first big success was in 1944 by the companies of Dimitris Horn and Mairi Aroni which elevated himself into the Akropol Theatre. This was with his theatrical work I pinakothiki ton ilithion which means the Museum Hall of Idiots, implying we take the most idiotic role models, put them in a frame and hang them up to see as examples. From 1948 to 1949 he wrote and directed his first film Teleftea apostoli which means Last Mission. Four years later, he was a reporter and wrote for the Greek newspapers (Φιλελεύθερος / Liberal, Βήμα / Step, Ελεύθερος Κόσμος / Free World) and the magazines Trust, Romance, Postman, Pantheon, while writing over 40 theatrical plays and more than 80 film scripts.
Ο ευσεβέστατος κλέφτης 2 Νίκος Τσιφόρος
Ντοκιμαντέρ ΝΙΚΟΣ ΤΣΙΦΟΡΟΣ
Νίκου Τσιφόρου Τα παιδιά της πιάτσας
ASCOLTIAMO GRECO - IMPARIAMO GRECO 3: Η ωραία των Αθηνών: Le bella di Atene
Το πουλάκι στο κλουβάκι 2 Νίκος Τσιφόρος
Νίκος Τσιφόρος - "Ο Τίποτας" με τον Λευτέρη Μποτωνάκη
Μην κουνιέσαι μπέμπη 2
Το κανονάκι 2 Νίκος Τσιφόρος
Τα γυναικάκια 2 Νίκος Τσιφόρος
Το κλαρίνο ~ Trio Tempo ~ 1960
Nikos Tsiforos (Greek: Νίκος Τσιφόρος, 1912 -- August 6, 1970) was a Greek screenwriter and film director. He wrote 64 films between 1948 and 1970. He also directed 17 films between 1948 and 1961.He was born in Alexandria, Egypt in 1912. Two years later, his family was resettled alone in Athens. When he was eleven, Nikos Tsiforos began to educate furiously with writing, he also wrote his first play in 1938 in a summer theatre in Freattyda. His first try successed but Nikos did not disapproved. From there he took the degree at law, worked for the two years at the Election Council and later resigned for boating in ships. He continued to change in 1939, but he continued to write in films in different writings. His first big success was in 1944 by the companies of Dimitris Horn and Mairi Aroni...
Σειρά: Ταξίδι στον Πολιτισμό για το Υπουργείο Πολιτισμού. ΚΙΝΗΜΑΤΟΓΡΑΦΟΣ ΓΙΑ ΤΟ ΔΗΜΟΤΙΚΟ- ΒΙΟΓΡΑΦΙΕΣ ΔΗΜΙΟΥΡΓΩΝ Αρχισυνταξία :Νατάσα Μποζίνη Υπεύθυνος έργου: Κώστας Γεωργουσόπουλος Πρωτότυπη Μουσική: Μιχάλης Αβραμίδης
14 ιστορίες του Νίκου Τσιφόρου απ' την παραγωγή του Τρίτου Προγράμματος με αφηγητή τον Γιάννη Μπονσταντζόγλου
Commediagreca con sottotitoli in greco 1954 Regia Nikos Tsiforos
Nikos Tsiforos (Greek: Νίκος Τσιφόρος, 1912 -- August 6, 1970) was a Greek screenwriter and film director. He wrote 64 films between 1948 and 1970. He also directed 17 films between 1948 and 1961.He was born in Alexandria, Egypt in 1912. Two years later, his family was resettled alone in Athens. When he was eleven, Nikos Tsiforos began to educate furiously with writing, he also wrote his first play in 1938 in a summer theatre in Freattyda. His first try successed but Nikos did not disapproved. From there he took the degree at law, worked for the two years at the Election Council and later resigned for boating in ships. He continued to change in 1939, but he continued to write in films in different writings. His first big success was in 1944 by the companies of Dimitris Horn and Mairi Aroni...
Ο Λευτέρης Μποτωνάκης διαβάζει από το βιβλίο του Νίκου Τσιφόρου "Παραμύθια πίσω από τα κάγκελα" το κείμενο "Ο Τίποτας" . Η εκπομπή μεταδόθηκε στις 05 Φεβρουαρίου 2011 στο "Δίκτυο Fm 91,5". Ο Λευτέρης Μποτωνάκης διαβάζει Νίκο Τσιφόρο κάθε Σάββατο 11:00 - 12:00 στο "Δίκτυο Fm 91,5" http://www.diktyofm.gr/
Nikos Tsiforos (Greek: Νίκος Τσιφόρος, 1912 -- August 6, 1970) was a Greek screenwriter and film director. He wrote 64 films between 1948 and 1970. He also directed 17 films between 1948 and 1961.He was born in Alexandria, Egypt in 1912. Two years later, his family was resettled alone in Athens. When he was eleven, Nikos Tsiforos began to educate furiously with writing, he also wrote his first play in 1938 in a summer theatre in Freattyda. His first try successed but Nikos did not disapproved. From there he took the degree at law, worked for the two years at the Election Council and later resigned for boating in ships. He continued to change in 1939, but he continued to write in films in different writings. His first big success was in 1944 by the companies of Dimitris Horn and Mairi Aroni...
Nikos Tsiforos (Greek: Νίκος Τσιφόρος, 1912 -- August 6, 1970) was a Greek screenwriter and film director. He wrote 64 films between 1948 and 1970. He also directed 17 films between 1948 and 1961.He was born in Alexandria, Egypt in 1912. Two years later, his family was resettled alone in Athens. When he was eleven, Nikos Tsiforos began to educate furiously with writing, he also wrote his first play in 1938 in a summer theatre in Freattyda. His first try successed but Nikos did not disapproved. From there he took the degree at law, worked for the two years at the Election Council and later resigned for boating in ships. He continued to change in 1939, but he continued to write in films in different writings. His first big success was in 1944 by the companies of Dimitris Horn and Mairi Aroni...
Nikos Tsiforos (Greek: Νίκος Τσιφόρος, 1912 -- August 6, 1970) was a Greek screenwriter and film director. He wrote 64 films between 1948 and 1970. He also directed 17 films between 1948 and 1961.He was born in Alexandria, Egypt in 1912. Two years later, his family was resettled alone in Athens. When he was eleven, Nikos Tsiforos began to educate furiously with writing, he also wrote his first play in 1938 in a summer theatre in Freattyda. His first try successed but Nikos did not disapproved. From there he took the degree at law, worked for the two years at the Election Council and later resigned for boating in ships. He continued to change in 1939, but he continued to write in films in different writings. His first big success was in 1944 by the companies of Dimitris Horn and Mairi Aroni...
«Το κλαρίνο» (The clarinet), sung by the "Trio Tempo" from 1960's film «Τρεις κούκλες κι εγώ» (Three dollies and I). Music by Mimis Plessas. Lyrics by the director of the film, Nikos Tsiforos. Αναγνωρίσατε, βεβαίως, στο πρόσωπο του παρουσιαστή τον Τόλη Βοσκόπουλο, φαντάζομαι... ;-)
Ο Λευτέρης Μποτωνάκης διαβάζει από το βιβλίο του Νίκου Τσιφόρου "Παραμύθια πίσω από τα κάγκελα" το κείμενο "Δίκης οφθαλμός". Η εκπομπή μεταδόθηκε στις 19 Φεβρουαρίου 2011 στο "Δίκτυο Fm 91,5". Ο Λευτέρης Μποτωνάκης διαβάζει Νίκο Τσιφόρο κάθε Σάββατο 11:00 - 12:00 στο "Δίκτυο Fm 91,5" http://www.diktyofm.gr/
Paramy8ia.Pisw.Apo.Ta.Kagkela.E05.To.An8rwpaki.Klaiei.Monoxorda.480p.PDTV-Ft4U.mkv (Η σωστή αρίθμηση και πληροφορίες των επεισοδίων είναι αυτές στον τίτλο) Παραμύθια πίσω από τα κάγκελα Έτος: 1984 Τηλεοπτική Σειρά 25 επεισόδια( Κύκλοι επεισοδίων: 1) Διάρκεια επεισοδίου: 45' Ημερομηνία προβολής πρώτου επεισοδίου: Τρίτη 10 Ιουλίου 1984 Ημερομηνία προβολής τελευταίου επεισοδίου: Τετάρτη 16 Ιανουαρίου 1985 Είδος: Σατιρική Κανάλι: ΕΡΤ2 Σκηνοθεσία: Μιχάλης Παπανικολάου , Μάριος Ρετσίλας Σενάριο: Μπάμπης Τσικληρόπουλος Συγγραφέας: Νίκος Τσιφόρος Ηθοποιοί: Σχόλια/Πλοκή: Αυτοτελείς ιστορίες λαϊκών ανθρώπων, παρμένες απ' το ομότιτλο βιβλίο του Νίκου Τσιφόρου. Επαναλήψεις: 1991 (ΕΤ2) , 2013 (ΕΤ1) Trivia: Η σειρά σώζεται στο Αρχείο της ΕΡΤ. (Πληροφορίες: retroDB.gr) http://www.retrod...
Ημερομηνία: 31/03/2009 Σκηνοθεσία: Εμμανουέλα Ζαφειρέλη Τοποθεσία: Δημοτικό θέατρο Συκεών Συγγραφέας: Τσιφόρος-Βασιλειάδης