Scene from Arhangelos tou pathous (1987)
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Duration: 389 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 700x572 | Added: 2018-Aug-07 |
Actresses in this Scene

Isabel Otero
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Alternate Names: Isabel Otéro, Ιζαμπέλ Οτέρο
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Full Biography
Isabel Otero, born in Serbia, gained prominence for her role as Aphrodite in the 1987 Greek film 'Arhangelos tou Pathous'. The movie revolves around a composer named Aris who becomes obsessed with Aphrodite after she saves him from suicide. Despite limited information on Otero herself, her performance in this film is noteworthy.
About the Movie: Arhangelos tou pathous (1987)

Release Year: 1987
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Alternative Title: Potlatch
Director: Nikos Vergitsis
Writer: Malvina Karali, Nikos Vergitsis
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Genre: Drama, Romance
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Story
Aris, a symphonic composer, has been haunted for twelve years by Aphrodite, a 14-year-old girl who was the sole survivor of an airplane crash. Aris, on the verge of suicide due to his existential crisis and obsession with Aphrodite, decides to give himself another chance when he sees her face in a newspaper. He becomes determined to meet her before his birthday, which is approaching in less than a month. Aris believes that Aphrodite holds a single word that could save him from his despair. Despite Aphrodite's initial reluctance to reveal this word, Aris persists in his quest to find her in France. As time runs out, Aris becomes increasingly desperate and resigned to his fate.
Summary
Arhangelos tou pathous (1987), directed by Nikos Vergitsis, is a drama about obsession, redemption, and the lengths one might go to find meaning in life. The film explores the inner turmoil of its protagonist, Aris, as he grapples with his past and searches for purpose through his fixation on Aphrodite. With its themes of love, loss, and the human condition, Arhangelos tou pathous offers a compelling narrative that blurs the lines between passion and desperation.