VASSILIS LOULES
Vassilis Loules is a director of documentary and fiction films. His films have been awarded in festivals, have been shown on TV in Greece and abroad, and are being used as educational material in universities. They deal mainly with issues of History, Social Anthropology, Ethnography or Industrial Archaeology through the personal stories of everyday people. Vassilis tours very often in the USA, Canada and Europe showing his films in universities. Among them: Harvard, Columbia, Yale, Stanford, Princeton, Mc Gill, University of Michigan, Duke, U-Penn, Dartmouth College, UCLA.
In today’s Stuttgart, Germany, three old-timer immigrants from different countries, a German woman, and a newly arrived teenage refugee girl share the life stories of their beloved animals. Ordinary or unbelievable, funny, or moving, these stories highlight the tender bond between humans and animals—a mutual love without limits. A great embrace in which all the creatures of the world eventually acquire a common homeland.
CREDITS
SCREENPLAY: Vassilis Loules and Team of Pupils of the
Greek School Stuttgart-Vaihingen in Germany
CINEMATOGRAPHY: Vassilis Loules and Team of Pupils of the
Greek School Stuttgart-Vaihingen in Germany
AWARDS
OLYMPIA INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL FOR CHILDREN
AND YOUNG PEOPLE
Official Selection
THESSALONIKI DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL
Official selection
ATHENS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Official selection
AEGEAN DOCS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Official selection
REVIEWS