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- Silent night, lonely night. On Christmas Eve, Ellie is fighting her demons when her mood takes a dangerous turn.
- The documentary ROLL CALL OF THE MISSING unravels the most painful aspect of the Cyprus tragedy of 1974. Inspired by a tragic and mysterious disappearance of a young 5-year-old boy, the documentary unfolds the drama of the missing and the families' endless battle to find answers for their beloved ones, Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots. A new EU effort that begins, the pressure of the United Nations and the silent pain of families in a battle against time.
- Showcasing the power of collaboration, this documentary demonstrates how science can unite people from different cultures and foster meaningful connections.
- The local cinema in the village of Panayia that once used to be the vibrant centre of the village, has been closed for more than 30 years. This documentary follows the journey of two retired local men, and life-long friends, trying to reopen the cinema, in the hope of bringing people back to the village centre and reliving the good old times of their youth. The documentary has been screened to international audiences at festivals in Limassol, Nicosia, Ireland, Thessaloniki, London, Paris, Patra, and Lucerne.
- Ilias, a young man of Athens, meets Panagiotis, a new-comer from Albania and falls in love with him. He pays dearly for the relationship.
- A love story, set in Athens of 1977, between a female, left-wing journalist and a former stage actor.
- Bearer of hope. A means to achieve the most daring missions. The symbol of the heroic participation of the Greek forces in the Korean War. The legendary Douglas C-47 (Dakota) "622 Poseidon" is ready to fly again in the Greek skies. The stories that accompany it might seem fictional but are completely true.
- Leonidas Koursoumis had worked diligently all his life in the publishing sector only to find himself unemployed and subsequently homeless a few years shy of retirement. Instead of leading him to despair, this misfortune armed him with courage and persistence, giving rise to a vision of a pioneering bookstore run by and for the homeless, which has been steadily gaining international recognition and respect. This is their story.
- 'O Giorgos apo ta Sotirianika' focuses on a particular person that is the typical success story of a Greek immigrant.
- I first met Falah several years ago in Athens and I can say that I was impressed by his childishness as a human being. When I saw his works, I saw at the same time a very deep pain and bitterness, compared with the past he had lived in his country of origin. He is a man who gives you the taste for travelling. At the moment you have a serious conversation with him, he suddenly starts singing. His works play with the geometric layers, with time and theme. It is a painting that carry so many modern elements that invites you to discover it. Falah Ghati was originally coming from Iraq, but there was not anything distant or exotic about him. He was a citizen of the world. That is, he had a culture, a thought, which he had incorporated and absorbed lots of characteristics from several parts of the world. After all, he is a well-traveled artist. He has been exhibited his work in many countries. At the same time, what was impressive was his emotional world. He was a man with an emotional world, one might say, cracked. And this crack was something that made you watch with a different look, much more integrated, his work. But also, to get messages very intensely, now understanding the symbolism behind the things that he presents, the references, the human messages. He has a constant reference to the Iraq war and at the same time in his work an overthrow of this element. How Falah Ghati managed to become a citizen of the world is really a question. Because he carries wounds, very closed elements, things, which are psychological traumas, and this jump is not easy. Maybe thanks to his extraordinarily strong feeling, to his artistic power. What force an artist to make an exceptionally long way, to be loved so much by different people, coming from different countries? Maybe the power inside him. This is reflected in his work. A work is not only to be perfectly built, but also to contain a soul, to have substance.
- BIBI is a love story between two girls, a trapeze artist and an anarchist, developed in Athens during the current economic crisis. In their daily lives are being reflected the consequences of this crisis, that could unfold nowadays throughout all countries of southern Europe. Evictions, debts, demonstrations, riots, repression and the rise of the extreme right- parties... But - will there be some space for the world's most beautiful feeling in a place like this?
- Fast on his feet, fat mustache, short stature, investigative gaze. For a couple of days in his native land we approach a man who in his own strange and loud way shines light on our bond with nature, history and man. He's also a hunter.
- Humor,especially British humor, isn't always entertaining. Many times it is bitter, dry, dramatic, political, politically unorthodox, subversive, offensive, emotional, irrational and not necessarily funny. Comedians, standing up in a room full of strangers and basically creating a show out of words, improvisations and nothing else, can be characterized by someone sane as either incredibly brave or just show-offs. In the end, the audience that comes to this show knowing beforehand that it demands and pays to laugh, is the strictest judge and the most willing lover, both at the same time. Does humor travel? And if it does, what language does it speak? And if it has a language, what is its nationality?