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  1. Bouboulina: Directed by Kostas Andritsos. With Irene Papas, Andreas Barkoulis, Dionysis Papagiannopoulos, Miranta Myrat. Captain Lascarina decides to organize the revolution in Spetses despite her double widowhood. In the struggle for the liberation of Greece, she gives all her property, fighting along with her lads.

  2. Bouboulina (Greek: Μπουμπουλίνα) is a 1959 Greek drama film directed and written by Kostas Andritsos and starring Irene Papas as Laskarina Bouboulina, Koula Agagiotou, Andreas Barkoulis and Dionysis Papagiannopoulos. The film features the heroine of the Greek Revolutionary of 1821 Laskarina Bouboulina .

  3. Bouboulina película dirigida por Kostas Andritsos y protagonizada por Irene Papas, Andreas Barkoulis y Dionysis Papagiannopoulos. Año: 1959. Sinopsis: La capitana Lascarina decide organizar la revolución en Spetses a pesar de su doble viudez. En la lucha por la liberación de Grecia, cede todas sus propiedades, luchando junto a sus muchachos.

  4. Overview. The life and action of Laskarina Bouboulina. Captain Lascarina decides to organize the revolution in Spetses and to participate herself, despite her double widowhood. In the struggle for the liberation of Greece, she gives all her property and fighting along with her lads. Kostas Andritsos. Director. Kostas Asimakopoulos. Writer.

  5. Synopsis. The life and action of Laskarina Bouboulina. Captain Lascarina decides to organize the revolution in Spetses and to participate herself, despite her double widowhood. In the struggle for the liberation of Greece, she gives all her property and fighting along with her lads.

  6. Kostas Andritsos directed this inspiring Greek film about a heroic woman named Laskarina Bouboulina (Irene Papas) whose husband, a ship's captain, drowns during a voyage. Alone with three children, Laskarina marries another captain, but this one meets his end in a battle with murderous pirates.

  7. (Evidence of this are the modest box office receipts of her three Greek films during 1959, of which Bouboulina was ranking 21st with 37,000 admissions). The film is directed by Kostas Andritsos, a largely under-researched figure of Old Greek cinema, who directed 37 films between 1952 and 1975.