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- Anna feels like her life is sliding away from her hands. A ticket to a music school in Paris might be the perfect last chance to pursue her dream career in piano. Success seems not so elusive unless her alcoholic father stands in her way.
- During a stormy night, Ann is all alone in her villa. An intruder breaks in. Ann, in absolute terror, has to fight this mysterious creature, as well as to confront her husband and her own demented mind...
- The movie portrays the life of the Virgin Mary from the Crucifixion (33AD) till her miraculous departure/death (44AD). It also describes the early years of the Christian Church community.
- Doxobus is the name of a Byzantine village. When the first civil war breaks out in Byzantium, Xenos will become the leader of Doxobus. He will establish his power, completely changing the lives of the poor villagers.
- The boyfriend of a single mother disappears without a trace while on vacation in Greece
- The relationship between man and the sea has always been an exploitative one. This long-lasting ruling is starting to show its bad face through the destabilization of the ecosystems, as well as through the lessening of the fishing stocks which inevitably leads to the desertification of the sea. An initiative of an independent self-funded group of students based on the School of Biology of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki triggered a journey in known and unknown inshore regions of Greece with the target of creating a documentary. The purpose of this documentary is to sensitize the public about the grave issue of the extreme exploitation of the sea through documents and testimonies from amateur and professional fishermen, scientists and experts on the domain of fishery. Many doors opened for this documentary, the doors of Universities, ports, fish auctions, boats, as well as homes in various regions of Greece and stories and knowledge was spread. Research centers like the Hellenic Centre of Marine Research and The Institute of Fishing Research as well as scientists of international range like Reiner Froese and Daniel Pauli which were interviewed about this serious matter of overfishing and the phenomenon of fishing down were two of the main narrative pillars of the documentary. The sea from the antiquity has been a symbol of freedom for man and at the same time a broad field that no one ever sowed but everyone seeks to harvest. If this relation breaks, the future of our relationship with life is almost predestined. The ancient word Thalatta - the title of the documentary - carries semantic weight, synonym of freedom.
- The "Pig Joy" (Gourounohara) custom every second day of Christmas in Stanos Chalkidikis.
- The Blonde Magician grew up in a village of Grevena, northern Greece, and decided to become a magician as early as a little boy. He traveled around the world presenting his extreme and controversial magic shows. Today, the Blonde Magician lives in Chalkidiki with his wife and his lions.
- How do people live in a country that is affected by collapse, despair an chaos? Through intensive conversations with friends, the Greek film maker draws an intimate portray of al lost generation in crisis-shaken Greece - honest, uncompromising, sometimes funny but always disillusioning.
- From the excavation field to the anthropological and laboratory analysis, BIOMUSE, captures the journey of the skeletal remains of people who lived on the broader territory of Greece and the Mediterranean from the Mesolithic era up to the Byzantine period. Introducing an inter-scientific group of researchers and their methods, who, through a new approach of preservation, documentation and digitisation, they aim to share a previously underutilised source of human cultural and biological heritage that brings to light new information regarding the living conditions, the social relationships and the everyday life of the people who lived in the past.
- With twenty years of experience behind him, filmmaker Shaun Troke shares the highs and lows of solo travel while visiting Greece, Switzerland, Austria, Romania, and Germany.
- A girl gets trapped inside a small cabin by 3 weird guys in the middle of nowhere. Is it real or is it just a sick nightmare?
- Anthropologist Dr Aris Poulianos was born on Ikaria, a small Aegean Sea island in Greece. A fighter from his teens, Dr Poulianos now in his mid '80's brought controversy to Greek scientists by revealing the origins of Greeks and introducing his theory of an alternative model in human evolution. But equally astonishing is his life. A defender of Greek independence during the '40's along with the Liberation and Democratic armies, a refugee in Palestine, biologist in the US, and a PhD anthropologist in Moscow University, Dr Poulianos is no ordinary man. A researcher who spends 40 years of his life dedicated in the study of the Archanthropus of Petralona and the ancestors of the archaic humans in Greece and a man who stands up for his rights and ideas. ONE LIFE IN HISTORY chronicles his life, adventures and personal moments that went deep into his memory.
- A young Greek couple, Mimis and Theano, is living in Europe. A young Greek couple, Mimis and Theano, is working in the Netherlands. A young Greek couple, Mimis and Theano, is going for summer holidays back in Greece.