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Andreas
Apostolidis
is a well known novelist and director in Greece. He has directed over 80
episodes of the award winning series "Reportage Without Frontiers",
a current affairs documentary strand broadcast weekly by the Greek
National Network. In 2006 he completed "The
Network", a film about the
illicit trade of antiquities and the book "Looting
and Trade of Antiquities".
Recently completed
projects include "A
Place Without People", a film about wildlife conservation in Africa, "Twice a Stranger",
about population exchanges in the 20th century, and "1821",
a doc series about the Greek War of Independence. Recent projects
include the documentary "Figuring it Out".
Stelios Apostolopoulos
is a cameraman and director with over 15 years of experience in nature
programmes and underwater filming. He is a permanent collaborator of WWF
and Greenpeace. His latest film is "The
Call of the Mountain", a film about the last shepherd living on the
White Mountains in Crete. Recent projects as a DoP include "Twice a
Stranger", "1821"
and "Sayome".
Rea Apostolides studied Ancient & Modern History at Oxford
University and has been a film researcher and producer since 1995.
Recent work includes as a producer includes "Are you Captain Corelli?"
for BBC 2 and ERT (Asst. Producer), "Sugartown: The Bridegrooms"
(ARTE/ZDF, ERT, YLE) and "The Secret of
Snake Goddess"
(HISTORY TV, ZDF, ERT, AVRO) "Sugartown:
The Day After"
(ARTE, ERT, AL JAZEERA, TV3, TSR, YLE, CYBC), "A
Place Without People" (ERT, European Commission), "The
Call of the Mountain" (ERT/GFC), "The Game Must Go On"
(SKAI, BBC World) and
the doc series "1821"
(SKAI). In 2008, she received the International Trailblazer Award at MIPDOC in
Cannes. Current projects include the documentary "Sayome" (ARTE, ERT,
GFC) and the exhibition "Twice a Stranger".
rea@anemon.gr
Yuri Averof has
studied Anthropology and Sociology and
has researched, produced or directed more than thirty documentaries
for the award
winning series "Reportage Without
Frontiers", broadcasted
by ERT. He has also directed "Banquet of the Dead" (Greek Film Centre
Award for Best Documentary 2001)
and "Earthquake".
Recent work as a producer includes "The Secret of
Snake Goddess" (HISTORY TV, ZDF, ERT, AVRO), "Sugartown:
The Day After"
(ARTE, ERT, AL JAZEERA, TV3, TSR, YLE, CYBC) and "A
Place Without People" (ERT, European Commission), "The
Call of the Mountain" (ERT/GFC), "The Game Must Go On"
(SKAI, BBC World) and
the doc series "1821"
(SKAI). Current projects include the documentary "Sayome" (ARTE, ERT,
GFC) and the exhibition "Twice a Stranger".
Nikos Dayandas
studied Archaeology (BA) and Documentary (MA) in London. He has
researched, produced and directed several documentaries for the Greek
National Network ERT. He recently completed
"The Secret of
Snake Goddess"
(co-directed with Christian Bauer
for HISTORY TV,
ZDF, ERT and AVRO) "The
Fire Factor" (SKAI TV Greece, WWF) and "1821".
He is currently directing the documentary "Sayome" (ARTE, ERT,
Greek Film Centre).
nikos@anemon.gr
Leonidas
Liambeys
studied political theory at Oxford University and the London School of
Economics before completing a diploma in Painting at the Athens School
of Fine Arts. He worked as a visual artist and cultural journalist and
now collaborates as a researcher and production manager with Anemon.
Recent projects include "A
Place Without People", "Twice a
Stranger" and"1821".
Elektra
Peppa
works as a researcher and assistant producer with Anemon since 2009.
Recent projects include
"The Game Must Go On",
"The
Call of the Mountain"
and
the doc series "1821".
info@anemon.gr
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