Adonis A. Kyrou (Greek: Άδωνις Î'. ÎšÏ Ï Î¿Ï…; 18 October 1923,
Athens â€" 4 November 1985, Paris) was a Greek filmmaker and writer,
whose works often appeared under the name Ado Kyrou. He was the son of
Achilleus A. Kyrou and grandson of Adonis Kyrou, owners and publishers
of the newspaper Estia.At the end of 1945 Kyrou moved to Paris, France
in December 1945 along with many other Greek intellectuals on the
Mataroa voyage. There he worked as a critic, filmmaker, and author of
L'Âge d'or de la carte postale (1966), Amour - érotisme et cinéma
(1957) and Le Surréalisme au cinéma (1953), the last two published
by Eric Losfeld's publishing house Le Terrain Vague.He was a
contributor to the French film journal Positif.
Athens â€" 4 November 1985, Paris) was a Greek filmmaker and writer,
whose works often appeared under the name Ado Kyrou. He was the son of
Achilleus A. Kyrou and grandson of Adonis Kyrou, owners and publishers
of the newspaper Estia.At the end of 1945 Kyrou moved to Paris, France
in December 1945 along with many other Greek intellectuals on the
Mataroa voyage. There he worked as a critic, filmmaker, and author of
L'Âge d'or de la carte postale (1966), Amour - érotisme et cinéma
(1957) and Le Surréalisme au cinéma (1953), the last two published
by Eric Losfeld's publishing house Le Terrain Vague.He was a
contributor to the French film journal Positif.
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