Disasters & Triumphs
Can a nation triumph by setting goals which are beyond its reach? An alternative history of modern Greece, by political scientist Stathis Kalyvas.
When Tomatoes Met Wagner
The humorous and uplifting story of two ingenuous Greek cousins, who tackle the world market with their organic tomato products.
A Long Way to Ithaca
These Greek soldiers survived the Koran War. But their soul never returned home.
Obscuro Barroco
A documentary essay about gender and metamorphosis in Rio de Janeiro, following the path of iconic transexual figure Luana Muniz
Dolphin Man
The extraordinary life-story and legacy of Jacques Mayol, the first free-diver to reach 100 meters below the sea and the inspiration behind the cult-movie ‘The Big Blue’.
The Journey of Food
Doc series about the roots, transformations and many facets of Greek food and of a diet that has come to be viewed as a global model for good health.
Citizen Europe
A cinematic journey into the heart of the Europe through the life-changing experience of young participants of the Erasmus programme.
A Family Affair
Crete’s most famous musical clan, the electrifying power of their music and the sacred ties that hold their family together.
War & Peace in the Balkans
A landmark reassessment of the Balkan’s history, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of WW1.
The Game Must Go On
In an over populated Greek city, a group of children battle for the right to play in their own neighborhood.
A Place Without People
A film about how the local population of East Africa was evicted to make way for the creation of the world’s most famous nature reserves.
The World’s First Computer
A historical and scientific investigation telling the extraordinary story of how the ancient Greeks built a computer 2,000 years ago.
Silent Balkans
The story of how the coexistence of different peoples during the Ottoman Empire ended with the rise of nationalisms and conflict.
Twice a Stranger
A film about the population exchange between Greece and Turkey in 1922-24 and the experience of being “Twice a Stranger”.