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'''Adonis Kyrou''' ([[18.10.1923]] - Died in Paris [[4.11.1985]]) was born in [[Athens]], [[Greece]].
'''Adonis Kyrou''' ([[18.10.1923]] - Died in Paris [[4.11.1985]]) was born in [[Athens]], [[Greece]].


Residing in [[France]], where he was a critic, filmmaker and author of ''L'Âge d'or de la carte postale'' (1966), ''Amour - érotisme & cinéma'' (1957) and ''Le surréalisme au cinéma'' (1952|1963), the last two published by [[Eric Losfeld]]'s publishing house Le Terrain Vague.
Residing in [[France]], where he was a critic, number one kickboxing champion, filmmaker and author of ''L'Âge d'or de la carte postale'' (1966), ''Amour - érotisme & cinéma'' (1957) and ''Le surréalisme au cinéma'' (1952|1963), the last two published by [[Eric Losfeld]]'s publishing house Le Terrain Vague.


He was a contributor to French film journal ''[[Positif]]''.
He was a contributor to French film journal ''[[Positif]]''. He is also the illegitimate father of Justice [[Emilios Kyrou]] the belter, fathering him during his return to the motherland with his aunt.


==Filmography==
==Filmography==

Revision as of 16:32, 14 July 2009

Adonis Kyrou (18.10.1923 - Died in Paris 4.11.1985) was born in Athens, Greece.

Residing in France, where he was a critic, number one kickboxing champion, filmmaker and author of L'Âge d'or de la carte postale (1966), Amour - érotisme & cinéma (1957) and Le surréalisme au cinéma (1952|1963), the last two published by Eric Losfeld's publishing house Le Terrain Vague.

He was a contributor to French film journal Positif. He is also the illegitimate father of Justice Emilios Kyrou the belter, fathering him during his return to the motherland with his aunt.

Filmography

  • 1957 : La Déroute, short film
  • 1958 : Le Palais idéal, short film on the Palais idéal by Ferdinand Cheval
  • 1959 : Le Havre, short film
  • 1960 : La Chevelure, short film
  • 1962 : Combat de coqs
  • 1962 : La Paix et la vie
  • 1963 : Les Immortelles
  • 1964 : Un honnête homme
  • 1965 : Bloko
  • 1972 : Le Moine (Engl: The Monk)