:48:01
Come child...
let me comb your hair...
:48:05
That's no way for the hair of
a pretty child like you to look.
:48:11
Who'll do the train?
:48:15
...and seeing the Nazi collaborators...
:48:20
free and rearmed by the British...
:48:22
We felt betrayed.
:48:25
We were notified to
stage a demonstration.
:48:29
I was arrested at the end of l947.
:48:35
After the Germans left...
in the autumn of l944...
:48:38
the British marched into Athens.
:48:42
The first government of
National Unity was formed.
:48:45
There were rallies.
There was enthusiasm.
:48:48
Because everyone believed in
alliances and in the Allies.
:48:52
I keep forgetting the beginning.
:48:54
Let's figure out
how must we lost
:48:56
...events intervened, sounds,
:49:03
...ships intervened
from the raging open sea...
:49:06
People are calling out...
my breast...
:49:09
the factories...
:49:11
October 1917.
:49:13
October 'l7. l936...
:49:15
December 1944.
:49:19
For this I will keep on
wearing the rags I wore...
:49:21
when the French revolution bore me...
when you bore me
:49:24
Mother Spain...
:49:27
a dark conspirator.
:49:29
Here we go
:49:54
The play that we are going to
perform for you tonight...
:49:57
is Spyridon Peresiades'
immortal love story...