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''The Wretches Are Still Singing'' ((ギリシア語:''Τα Κουρέλια Τραγουδάνε Ακόμα...''), tr. ''Ta Kourelia Tragoudane Akoma...'') is a 1979 Greek dramatic experimental independent surrealist underground art film directed by Nikos Nikolaidis. It is the first part of the "Years of Cholera" trilogy continuing with ''Sweet Gang'' (1983) and ending with ''The Loser Takes It All'' (2002). ==Plot== The director studied the transformation of social values using the example of a group of five friends who meet after a long separation and share with each other the details of their difficult lives. The film became the symbol of the 1950s generation and reflected his personal views on the problem of alienation in the modern world. The film was shot in a surreal way with a predilection for the aesthetics of the Marquis de Sade. In it, for the first time in Nikolaidis' filmography, one can see the characteristic elements of film noir which became part and parcel of Nikolaidis' unique approach in the majority of the films that followed. The film follows four men who had been adolescents in the 1950s and are now in their forties. A fifth person, a woman, who has been in and out of psychiatric hospitals due to unspecified disorders, also appears. Efi Papazachariou, who wrote an article about it in ''World Film Locations: Athens'', stated that it is "one of the most unconventional Greek films."〔Papazachariou, Efi (2014). "''The Wretches Are Still Singing''/''Ta Kourelia Tragoudane Akoma...'' (1979)." In Sifaki, Eirini, Nikolaidou, Afroditi, and Poupou, Anna (editors). ''World Film Locations: Athens'' (World Film Locations Series). Chicago, Illinois: Intellect Books. p. (62 ). ISBN 1783203595.〕
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