Prodromos Meravidis
Camera · Editor · Producer · Director of Photography
Born Jan 1, 1912 · Athens, Greece
Active 1941–1981
Prodromos Meravidis (Greek: Πρόδρομος Μεραβίδης, born in 1910 and died 10 August 1981) was a pioneer of Greek cinema. He shot the first Greek talking film "Night without Dawn" and organized the first color cinema development.
Filmography
Poverty can be bearable while living well (1958) — Cinematography · EditorThe Duchess of Plakendia (1956) — CinematographyNight Adventure (1954) — Director of PhotographyEva (1953) — Director of PhotographyAbove all... Coolness (1951) — Editor · Director of PhotographyKidnapping in Crete (1951) — CinematographyOne Hundred Thousand Pounds (1948) — Director of Photography · EditorForgotten Faces (1946) — CinematographyDuce Narrates... (1945) — EditorDouble Sacrifice (1945) — ProducerThe Voice of the Heart (1943) — Director of PhotographyNight Without Dawn (1941) — Director of Photography