Plomari is a seaside town in the southern part of Lesvos, about 40 kilometers from Mytilini. It stands out for its distinctive architecture, which combines elements of neoclassicism with other architectural trends, creating a unique popular style in its houses. The city stretches along the beachfront and develops on two green hills, retaining a number of old industrial buildings. The architectural heritage of Plomari includes a large number of notable mansions, important industrial buildings, and many popular buildings distinguished for their local architectural idiom. This architectural variety lends a distinctive character to the urban fabric of the city, making it a true architectural gem that is intertwined with the cultural and industrial heritage of the region.
Dionysia Kopana is a filmmaker. She studied Cinema, Psychology, and Art History. She has worked in Cinema, Advertising, and Television, as well as being a Photographer and columnist in various Magazines. She explores Hybrid Narrative forms and loves Essay Documentary. Since 2007, she has been teaching Directing and Creative Documentary. She regularly gives presentations and speeches on the subject of Audiovisual/Cinematic Education. She serves on juries for festivals and evaluation committees. Additionally, she works as a Storytelling Consultant and Creative Mentor. She directs documentary series for the Greek state TV ERT3. Her films participate in international film festivals and have won important awards with notable works including “The Trace of Time” and “Kifissos, a God’s Awakening. She is a founding member of the Greek Documentary Association.
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