A film about time, memory, nostalgia, and the beauty of archeology and excavation in the form of portrait of the late archeologist Yannis Sakellarakis. Directed by award-winning film maker, Dionysia Kopana.
A journey into the magical world of fairytales. The last people in Greece who continue the centuries old tradition of oral storytelling.
Documentary Features
And I also Passed by There and Had Paper Shoes to Wear
One out of ten Greeks goes to court at least once a year. The courtroom is a miniature of society and the small dramas of everyday life.
Themis
Dominikos, a former drug user, and his friends use “go-pro” cameras to record the life around them and support each other’s efforts to stay drug free.
Village Potemkin
A portrait of the renowned photographer, Takis Tloupas, and his images of Thessaly in the past century.
My Father’s Studio
A portrait of the Greek theatrical director, Theodoros Terzopoulos, from his childhood home and his debut of “The Bacchae” at Delphi to his travels around the world.
Dionysus, the Return
A film about time, memory, nostalgia, and the beauty of archeology and excavation through the post-mortem portrait of archeologist Yannis Sakellarakis.
The Trace of Time
In the rehabilitation unit of an Athenian trauma hospital, victims of serious accidents struggle to walk again, offering us a glimpse into the depths of the human condition.
As Far as the Sea
A road documentary, inspired by Johnny Cash and Westerns, follows six friends screening the film Village Potemkin in prisons and institutions.
Prison Blues
A portrait of Elias Petropoulos, the first folklorist in Greece who recorded the stories of society’s outcasts in his books.
Elias Petropoulos: An Underground World
The film investigates the needs and roots of revenge, the vendetta remains alive despite the establishment of laws and moral values.
Alastor
What is madness? In the film, eight individuals discuss their relationship with madness, through music, poetry, and pain.
Senseless Me
The story of a woman born in postwar Germany and her overwhelming need to live, love, and matter. After her death, her son embarks on a journey to Greece to make peace with his peripatetic mother.
Gabriela: The German with the Bicycle
Filo is a successful Greek sculptor, living in Paris, devoted to his art, and married to Marina. An unexpected incident will change everything and give a new meaning to their life.
Filo and Marina
A musician, a carpenter, and a photographer invite us into their world and reveal the most sensitive aspects of their work.
The Music of Things
From the Greek civil war to the war in Afghanistan, from the French Island of Reunion to Siberia, children have been violently uprooted from their natural environment.
Uprootings
A historic interview with film directors, Theo Angelopoulos and Nikos Panagiotopoulos, pioneers of New Greek Cinema, recorded in 1985.
To Each Their Voice: Theo Angelopoulos & Nikos Panayotopoulos
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