This evening's movie is brought to you by 3M. Good evening and welcome to Movie of the Week. Our film tonight is a recent production from Greece. End of an Era made in 1994 is a kind of Greek-American graffiti, a nostalgic romantic look at students attending an Athens high school in 1969-70. This was indeed the end of an era. The years of dictatorship were ending. Director Antonis Kokinos depicts in black and white images the late 60s quite vividly and there's certainly an autobiographical feeling to the film. Demosthenes Papadopoulos plays Christos, the young hero, who is nicknamed Trog after the British rock band. And it's through his eyes that we see life in an Athens high school at the end of an era. SBS advises that the following program has been classified MA. It contains sex scenes and nudity. That was End of an Era made by Antonis Kokinos in 1994, an apparently autobiographical piece of nostalgia about life in an Athens high school at the end of the 60s. The film was a very big success in Greece about 18 months ago. Next week's Movie of the Week is an independently made gay film from America titled Go Fish, a comedy about lesbian lifestyles made with humour and insight by director Rose Troche.