What Is Comedy?

S1.E6 ∙ What Is Comedy?

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Tommy Wiseau

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Genres : Biography Documentary

Release date : Jul 25, 2011

Countries of origin : United States

Official sites : Official Facebook Official site

Language : English

Filming locations : USA

Details

Genres : Biography Documentary

Release date : Jul 25, 2011

Countries of origin : United States

Official sites : Official Facebook Official site

Language : English

Filming locations : USA

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Pavlos: Enas asynithistos vasilias

Pavlos: Enas asynithistos vasilias

For the first time in a historical documentary, a detailed and complete biography of King Pavlos "Paul" I of Greece (1901 - 1964) is presented. Members of the Royal Family (King Konstantínos "Constantine" II of Greece, Queen Sofía of Spain, Prince Michaíl "Michael", and Princess Iréne) historians and university professors (Konstantina Botsiou, Evanthis Hatzivasileioy, Giórgos "George" Mavrogordatos, Ioannis Papafloratos, Kostas M. Stamatopoulos) the former Prime Minister of Greece, Konstantínos Mitsotákis and writer Costas Karakasis talk in front of the camera about King's Pavlos personality, his life and work from the early years up until his death. Unknown facts and trivia about his private life and his character are being revealed and explain his important decisions that changed the history of Greece. (The refusal of Prince Pavlos "Paul" to ascend to the throne in 1920, his disagreements with Metaxas, the end of the Greek civil war, the sudden appearance of Field Marshal Papagos in politics, the selection of Karamanlis and The King's relations with Geórgios "George" Papandreou). The public is given the opportunity to see for the first time, unpublished photographs from private collections of members of the Royal Family, rare audio recordings, personal letters, and film footage that includes 63 years of history. "Pavlos, No Ordinary King" fills a historical gap and gives current and future generations, a comprehensive picture of his personality. Without prejudice, audiences can discover a whole new perspective on the events that changed Greece and the people who participated in the process.

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