
Frida Liappa (Greek: Φρίντα Λιάππα, Messini, Messinia, February 10, 1948 – Athens, November 28, 1994) was a Greek film director and poet. She studied Philosophy at the University of Athens and cinematography at the London Film School. She was involved in poetry (initially) and directing. A member of the "democratic youth of Lambrakis", she was arrested and imprisoned. She also developed anti-dictatorial action. After some short films, such as Meta forty days (1972), A life in Thymaai na feigeis (1977), which was honored with the 2nd prize at the Thessaloniki Festival and was awarded by the Panhellenic Union of Cinema Critics), Apetaxamin (1980) , presented her first feature film The roads of love are nightly, which won the 1st prize for first-time director at the Thessaloniki Festival. Her works It Was a Quiet Death (1986) and The Years of Great Heat (1992) followed. In January of the s…
movieThe Years of the Big Heat
1992 · Director, Screenplay
movieA Quiet Death
1986 · Director, Writer
movieLove Wanders in the Night
1981 · Director, Screenplay, Dialogue
movieRefused
1980 · Producer, Director, Writer
movieL'amore
1979 · Dialogue
movieThe Girl with Golden Hair
1978
movieI Remember You Leaving All the Time
1977 · Writer, Director
40 Days Later
1972 · Director
movieAnna's Engagement
1972 · Assistant Director