
Prodromos Meravidis
Biography
Prodromos Meravidis (Greek: Πρόδρομος Μεραβίδης, born in 1910 and died 10 August 1981) was a pioneer of Greek cinema. He shot the first Greek talking film "Night without Dawn" and organized the first color cinema development. He was born in Constantinople in 1912. In 1933 he shot the film Volos and Pelion and in 1936 he himself presented the first talking newsreels at the Cinema. In the early 1940s, together with other photographers and filmmakers (as a conscript cameraman) he shot a film (newsr…
Known For
Poverty can be bearable while living well
Cinematography
The Voice of the Heart
Director of Photography
One Hundred Thousand Pounds
Editor
The Duchess of Plakendia
Cinematography
Forgotten Faces
Cinematography
Duce Narrates...
Editor
Night Adventure
Director of Photography
Above all... Coolness
Cinematography
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Filmography
Crew (13)
Movies (13)
Poverty can be bearable while living well
1958Cinematography
Poverty can be bearable while living well
1958Editor
The Duchess of Plakendia
1956Cinematography
Night Adventure
1954Director of Photography
Above all... Coolness
1951Cinematography
Above all... Coolness
1951Editor
Kidnapping in Crete
1951Cinematography
One Hundred Thousand Pounds
1948Editor
Forgotten Faces
1946Cinematography
Double Sacrifice
1945Producer
Duce Narrates...
1945Editor
The Voice of the Heart
1943Director of Photography
Night Without Dawn
1941Director of Photography
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