Klearhos Konitsiotis, born in 1926 in Xanthi, Greece, was a prominent screenwriter whose work contributed significantly to Greek cinema. She wrote Soul and Flesh (1974), a film that explores complex themes of desire and identity, and The Hook (1976), which delves into the darker aspects of human relationships. Her narratives often reflect the cultural nuances of her time, establishing her as a vital voice in the landscape of cult and exploitation cinema. Klearhos passed away in 1989, leaving behind a legacy that continues to resonate in the genre.
Soul and Flesh
Experienced airline pilot Petros Rallis only has eyes for his wife, Ellie. However, when a tempting passenger catches his eye, he becomes enchanted by the seductive power she exudes. As a result, Petros lies to Ellie for the first time in their marriage, tarnishing their untainted relationship. But the flesh craves the forbidden fruit and the soul thirsts for love. Is all hope lost?