Omiros Efstratiadis, born in Piraeus in 1938, carved a niche in the realm of erotic cinema during the late 1970s. As the director of The Young Tycoon (1978) and Intimate Relations (1979), he explored themes of desire and ambition, reflecting the cultural shifts of his time. His work embodies the boldness of Greek exploitation films, contributing to the genre's evolution and appeal. Efstratiadis' films remain significant in the cult cinema landscape, offering a glimpse into the provocative narratives that defined an era.
Intimate Relations
Laura Ashter, a rich heiress who lives in Athens, falls victim of a robbery. Not only her jewelry disappear but the servant is murdered while trying to defend her. The police commissioner Zaras is on the case in which the main suspect is an army of lovers and Nelly, Laura’s mistress.