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  1. And the Wife Shall Revere Her Husband (Greek: Η δε γυνή να φοβήται τον άνδρα) is a 1965 Greek comedy film. The film won the best director award in 1st Chicago International Film Festival.

  2. And the Woman Shall Fear Her Husband: Directed by Giorgos Tzavellas. With Maro Kodou, Giorgos Konstadinou, Despo Diamantidou, Stavros Xenidis. An unmarried couple in the strict Greek society of the 60s.

    • (2K)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Giorgos Tzavellas
    • 1965-01-18
  3. Nevertheless do ye also severally love each one his own wife even as himself; and let the wife see that she fear her husband. Aramaic Bible in Plain English Moreover, you also, everyone of you should in this way love his wife as himself; but the woman should revere her husband. Contemporary English Version

  4. When a man decides to marry the woman he’s been living with, she stops being the silent patient person she was and claims to be the boss in the house. Her behaviour changes so much after the marriage that the husband gets so irritated as to ask for a divorce even a few hours later.

  5. The marriage relationship is doubtless a great mystery, but I am speaking of something deeper still—the marriage of Christ and his Church. In practice what I have said amounts to this: let every one of you who is a husband love his wife as he loves himself; let the wife reverence her husband.

  6. Antonis and Eleni are an unmarried couple, which live in a traditional neighbourhood in Athens. Antonis is a literate employee of a ministry but Eleni is an illiterate housewife from a poor family. Due to their social divide between them, Antonis underrates Eleni and treats her like a slave. Nevertheless, she carries on loving him and serving him. But the situation changes after their marriage. Eleni

  7. And the Wife Shall Revere Her Husband (Greek: Η δε γυνή να φοβήται τον άνδρα) is a 1965 Greek comedy film. The film won the best director award in 1st Chicago International Film Festival.