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- Greece in 2015: the economy is in tatters and the country is on the verge of bankruptcy. A new government rebels against the EU's iron-fisted rule and inspires millions of Europeans. Based on the political memoirs of Yanis Varoufakis.
- The first Greek docudrama regarding Sir Isaac Newton's phenomenal works and mysterious personality.
- Exploring new insights into Galileo Galilei' s life and scientific works, we follow one of the greatest men in the History of Science to a journey through intense social, academical and political battles. For the Dawn of Modern Science.
- The lives and adventures of Copernicus, Brahe and Kepler take place in an exciting era, when a new vision of the world was born through the ashes of the stars. These great astronomers changed once and for all the way people looked at the skies.
- "We are all stardust": this was a phrase often quoted by Dionysios P. Simopoulos (1943-2022), an astronomy educator and science communicator who was the one who established the first-ever Planetarium in Athens, Greece, introducing the universe to millions of people with lectures, books, TV shows, documentaries. This documentary focuses on his fascinating life.
- Kaizo unfolds the story of two children as they wander through an empty town, in a bizarre game of exploration. They venture forth in an attempt to discover something, seeking to understand what exactly happened, or perhaps just to escape from it all. Kaizo is an endless tale of love in a desolate world, a narrative game with no true conclusion, and a journey through an ageless era. It resembles a video game or a post-apocalyptic tale, which unfolds in variations, chapters, or levels. It commences and concludes endlessly. The beginning is the end, and each ending marks a new beginning.
- A series of short episodes on astronomy, astrophysics, space exploration and technology.
- A fulldome time-lapse photography short film that presents the spectacular panorama of the Aurora Borealis.
- The theory of chaos states that a butterfly flapping in Brazil can start a storm in Texas: if that is the case, what do you think would be the effect of more than 7 billion butterflies on the Earth? The way we live let a daily footprint on Earth ecosystems. Based on simple scientific facts, The Earth and me explain how forests, waters, food - as well as our own health - are threatened by the ever-growing consumption needs of 7 billion humans.
- Our search for the lost continent of Atlantis takes us on a journey through the astronomical knowledge and understanding of the ancient Greeks. How did the constellations get their names? What different patterns did ancient cultures see in the sky? Was Atlantis a real place? Did it really sink into the sea? We will uncover clues to help us solve this age-old mystery.
- A fulldome art video inspired by the work of the artist Costas Varotsos.
- The show takes you back to the little town of Bethlehem of long ago, in the endeavor to investigate what was the "Star", that guided the Wise Men.
- A fulldome time-lapse photography short film of the ancient Greek ruins that lie under the Aegean sky.
- Evolution takes you on a 13.7 billion years whirlwind journey. The show describes the birth of the scientific method in ancient Miletus, the evolution of the Universe and the stars that make up the galaxies, the geologic evolution of our planet, the evolution of life, the evolution of human civilization and the future of Man in Space. During the show you will realize that the Universe and everything that it contains is not eternal and unchanging, but on the contrary it continuously evolves.