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Subscene (often has Greek fan-translations for European classics)

: Features a translated classic review from Cinématographe that dives into the film's moral and metaphysical questions about the "law of self-destruction".

: This post provides a focused look at Charles's pessimism regarding the church, politics, and nuclear power, framing his angst as a "restrained and austere" Bressonian suffering.

: An insightful essay on the film's protagonist, Charles, and how Bresson uses youth as a "final stage" before the corruption of adulthood or self-destruction.

: A more academic but highly readable look at the film's atmosphere of "tranquil desolation" and its ties to religious and existential themes. Greek Subtitles

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Finding Greek subtitles often requires checking dedicated subtitle databases rather than standard blogs. You can search for the Greek title on popular community platforms: OpenSubtitles.org

Subscene (often has Greek fan-translations for European classics) The Devil, Probably subtitles Greek

: Features a translated classic review from Cinématographe that dives into the film's moral and metaphysical questions about the "law of self-destruction". : An insightful essay on the film's protagonist,

: This post provides a focused look at Charles's pessimism regarding the church, politics, and nuclear power, framing his angst as a "restrained and austere" Bressonian suffering. and nuclear power

: An insightful essay on the film's protagonist, Charles, and how Bresson uses youth as a "final stage" before the corruption of adulthood or self-destruction.

: A more academic but highly readable look at the film's atmosphere of "tranquil desolation" and its ties to religious and existential themes. Greek Subtitles