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- After a recent setback, Abby heads to Greece to visit her mom and decide what's next. While there, she meets Theo and they team up to open a restaurant. But will Abby be able to stay?
- A rebel leader calling himself Alexander the Great escapes from prison and captures some English tourists to hold as hostages. He returns to his village and finds there a commune in existence.
- The life of the poet Kostas Karyotakis from his student years until his death, and his relationship with the poet Maria Polydouri. It unfolds between the years 1916-1928 and reflects important socio-political dimensions of the time, disturbing historical events such as the First World War, the National Division and the Asia Minor disaster.
- The Near East Foundation, known initially as Near East Relief, spearheaded this first great mobilization of international humanitarian assistance in the United States, in September 1915, in response to the Armenian Genocide. Driven by the conviction that ordinary citizens had the collective power to save the lives of people coping with adversity, the organization's efforts helped save more than one million lives.
- Kemal works as a watchman in an empty villa that belongs to a shady businessman, on the outskirts of the city. He occasionally goes to the city on a public bus. One night, while he's coming back to the villa, a man gets on the bus, sits nearby, then leaves a book on his seat and gets off. Kemal aimlessly turns the pages of the book titled IDEA, and puts it back. His life turns into a total hell after that night. He is accused of an undefined crime and all his attempts to understand the situation are in vain. Thereafter, he is treated as the leader of a secret organization called IDEA and he finds himself gradually turning into that person.
- Trapped in a seemingly dull family vacation, Dimitra, Dimitris and their two daughters will have to find a way out of a secluded island in the Mediterranean, when confronted with the unexpected end of the world.
- A series of events leads a group of young people, spending their summer on an Aegean island, to make life-changing decisions.
- The world's first production electric vehicle, introduced in the early '70s -40 years before the auto industry rediscovered the benefits of electric mobility-, was manufactured on a Greek island.
- The balletic retelling of a mother murdering her two kids, choreographed by Renato Zanella, features music by Mikis Theodorakis in a powerful film about today's lost generation.
- Alexis is a middle aged man with a good job,a beautiful wife and everything seems to be fine for him. However,one day he loses his job and his wife is about to leave him. He will search for a new female in order to fill the void in his life. Some young and beautiful women will show a sudden interest in him and he will not know how to react. A series of weird events will take place in his life.
- ELECTRA 21 is a 4-movie installation consisting of a soundtrack by Mikis Theodorakis and four films running synchronously to the music. The story follows the Electra dance performance by choreographer Renato Zanella.
- After a year in the sea a sailor returns to his island and finds that his father kicked out his wife because she is pregnant to someone else's baby.
- Join Greek Australian Nikos Andronicos on an odyssey around the Aegean Sea, as he delves into Greece's maritime history and culture, and meets all manner of vibrant characters whose lives are intertwined with the sea.
- On a hot Greek summer day, a man in desperate need of a ride finds one from Greece's slowest driver.
- Sailing is slowness and vastness, an uninterrupted line drawn 360° around to split the sea from the sky. An ocean crossing can turn into an epic journey through yourself, a balance of patience against your desires. And the ability to get past them.
- Jay must learn how to deal with his playboy grandfather, Henry, in a trip across Greece but things get complicated when they meet a girl.
- A company of musicians travel to the Greek island of Syros, the birth place of legendary folk musician Markos Vamvakaris, where they are invited to perform in an homage to his work. Parallel to this journey, all sorts of composers, musicologists, and artists from around the world reveal the musician's important legacy in the 21st century, rendering his rebetiko sounds a constant source of inspiration and a reference point of modern culture. This is a documentary about the influence of Markos on the contemporary soundscape of Europe.
- Inspired by Oscar Wilde's theatre play Salome (1891), the film tells the story of the girl who became the Moon, posing repetitively one single question: What do you see when you look at her? A film commissioned by Syros International Film Festival. The audiovisual materials are sourced by personal home movies, the Cimatheque - Alternative Film Centre in Cairo, the Rigopoulos Collection at the Historical Archive of Syros - GAK, Syros Sound Meetings and Nasa's Video and Image Library.
- An island girl is tortured by a secret which crushes her in the end.
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