Back Door Soundtrack (

Back Door Soundtrack (2000) cover

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 547 votes
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Piso porta

Synopsis

Against the backdrop of 1966 Athens, Greece, 13-year-old Dimitris tries to find his feet, though still reeling from the death of a dear one. As the inexperienced boy tries his best to cope with the new reality, a young mentor in the shape of free-spirited Antonis ushers in a period of dramatic changes and the fascinating era of adolescence. Indeed, people, and the world around him, change, and no one, let alone Dimitris, can prepare for what the future has in store for mid-1960s Greece. Can the wide-eyed teenager survive the complications of the absurd world of the grown-ups?

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Back Door
Piso porta
Marios Strofalis: Composer
Sotiris Kakisis: Lyrics
Oso axizeis esy
Osi glyka ehoune ta heili sou kai i matia sou
Fengari magia mou 'kanes
Strose to stroma sou gia dyo
Mi mou filas ta matia mou
Apostolos Kaldaras: Writer
Vicky Mosholiou: Performer
Sapio sanidi patisa
Spyros Zagoraios: Performer
La Blusa Azul
Trío Avileño: Writer
The Word
John Lennon: Writer
The Beatles: Performer
Squeeze Her, Tease Her
The Animals: Performer
Sele Cose Stano Cosi
Luis Bacalov: Writer
Sergio Endrigo: Performer
That's All I Am To You
The Animals: Performer
Blowing in the Wind
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
John Lennon: Writer
The Beatles: Performer
She's Not There
Rod Argent: Writer
The Zombies: Performer
Machine Gun
Jimi Hendrix: Writer

User reviews

Carol Davis
5/10

The uplifting tunes during moments of mentorship and friendship between Dimitris and Antonis bring a sense of hope and inspiration to the story.

Emily Phillips
6/10

The haunting melodies evoke a sense of melancholy and loss, mirroring Dimitris' journey of coping with the death of a loved one.

Daniel Perez
5/10

The soundtrack of Back Door perfectly captures the nostalgic and emotional atmosphere of 1966 Athens, Greece.

Richard King
5/10

The emotional depth of the music enhances the viewer's connection to the characters and their struggles, making the storytelling more impactful.

Robert Jones
4/10

) The soundtrack of Back Door failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the protagonist's journey through adolescence. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the nuance needed to enhance the storytelling.

Deborah Thomas
5/10

The music beautifully complements the coming-of-age theme of the film, reflecting the inner turmoil and growth of the protagonist, Dimitris.

Joshua Baker
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack complements the emotional journey of the protagonist, Dimitris, as he navigates the complexities of adolescence and loss, creating a powerful connection between the music and the storyline that resonates deeply with the audience.

Matthew Martinez
8/10

The soundtrack of Back Door perfectly captures the nostalgic and tumultuous atmosphere of 1966 Athens, Greece, transporting me to a different time and place with its evocative melodies.

John Allen
6/10

The diverse range of musical styles and moods in the soundtrack keeps the audience engaged and reflects the unpredictable nature of life in the mid-1960s Greece.

Joshua Brown
5/10

The use of traditional Greek instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and cultural touch to the overall experience.

Jennifer Young
6/10

Overall, the band sonora of Back Door is a powerful storytelling tool that enriches the viewing experience and immerses the audience in Dimitris' world.

Anthony Jones
6/10

The soundtrack effectively sets the tone for the era of adolescence and the turbulent changes happening around Dimitris.

Margaret Perez
8/10

The fusion of traditional Greek instruments with modern soundscapes in the soundtrack adds a unique and enchanting layer to the overall listening experience, enhancing the cultural richness and authenticity of the film's setting.

Jennifer Roberts
1/10

) The use of repetitive and cliché musical motifs in the film's soundtrack detracted from the overall viewing experience. Instead of adding depth and meaning to the narrative, the music felt like an afterthought, failing to resonate with the audience on a deeper level.