Pote tin Kyriaki
(Never on Sunday)

Greece (1960): Comedy/Drama

In this globally acclaimed comedy drama, eccentric, tough, and carefree Ilya (Melina Mercouri) is one of those characters who makes her mark on film history, and who made an internationally known star out of Mercouri. Ilya is a prostitute in the port of Piraeus with a definite sense of social and economic justice. The aptly named Homer (director Jules Dassin, later to marry his star) arrives in Greece, meets the irrepressible Ilya, and decides she needs more of the traditional Greek culture and less of those flamboyant emotions that are not really Greek, you see. So while he tries to play Henry Higgins, Ilya is willing to give up her usual self for two weeks. The question is, what will happen once the two weeks are over, assuming she can get through them? (Lopert-Melinafilm) (Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide)


· Music Best Song 1960: "Never on Sunday" Manos Hadjidakis - Music & Lyric


· Actress 1960: Melina Mercouri
· Directing 1960: Jules Dassin
· Writing (Story and Screenplay written directly for the screen) 1960: Jules Dassin
· Costume Design (Black and White) 1960: Denny Vachlioti

5 nominations, 1 Award