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- Two men who live in modern days Athens decide to start the quest for Laura Durand, a pornstar of the 90's who has disappeared mysteriously several years ago.
- On the brink of the new millennium, a young aspiring singer leaves Athens for the seedy nightclubs of the rough Greek province, bent on getting her big break amid milky-white cigarette smokes, decayed divas--and ultimately--broken hopes.
- We are dedicated to creating quality kids educational songs that can help kids learn all about letters, numbers, shapes, colors, animals, and so much more!
- August 15th 2013... This day marks the 39th commemoration of the occupation of Alexia's hometown, Famagusta, by Turkey, after the 1974 Turkish invasion on the Island of Cyprus. This is the documentation of Alexia's visit to her occupied home of FAMAGUSTA on two historically significant days - July 15th and on July 20th 2013. On July 15th 1974 - the 1974 coup d'état took place in Cyprus, overthrowing the democratic government. On July 20th 1974 - The First Phase of the Turkish invasion began from Kyrenia, the northernmost part of Cyprus. This lead to Phase II of the invasion, which took control of nearly 40% of the northern territory, including Famagusta and followed by the illegal occupation of the land since 1974. Followed by the occupation of Famagusta. So on, July 15 and July 20th 2013, Alexia visits her illegally occupied hometown of Famagusta from which she and her family and thousands of fellow Cypriots had to flee, after the July 1974 Turkish invasion. Alexia visits her home and the Ancient Greek Amphitheater of Salamina and other familiar areas of her occupied hometown. Then, at dusk: she has to leave as she is not allowed to stay there. Other inhabitants live there now.
- What happens when metal meets metal? Find it out in our latest video, where the keen tankers and talented musicians from Sabaton join forces with World of Tanks to kick off the most powerful collaboration between music and games.
- This documentary presents the reaction of the Greek people after the Colonel's Junta, and the celebrations that followed the fall of the dictatorial regime.
- Founded in 1860 as a military post, Vladivostok, Russia's gateway to Asia in the Far East, has a turn-of-the-century charm. After it had been cut off from the rest of Russia and the world for decades, to protect the Pacific Fleet, the ending of the Cold War allowed the city to open in 1992. Ranging from the modern landmark of the city, the Zolotoy Bridge, to the tiny musician's apartment reminiscent of Soviet era and the Tokarevsky Lighthouse at the end of the world where the land ends and the Japan Sea begins; the entire city is the scenery and the stage on which the music is performed and the city's voice is heard. Seasonal changes affect the acoustic and visual scenery of the city, especially from winter to spring. The project's recordings were made in severe weather conditions of up to -20º Celsius at the frozen surface of Peter the Great Gulf and hazardous situations across the icy sea and at the prow of a moving naval vessel. A wide variety of 350 musicians take part, amongst others, a theremin player, a rapper, eight conductors and 13 music groups encompassing a symphony orchestra, a brass band, Russian traditional instruments, diverse percussion ensembles and choirs. In addition, recorded sounds that represent the distinctive character of the city are harmonically incorporated into the music. Among those, the Siberian tiger, Varyag's engine, ship's foghorns, cannons, fighter aircrafts, industrial machinery, and underwater active streams.
- Using 16th century fragmented poetry, instruments and musical compositions, a group of young musicians take an esoteric journey through medieval Mediterranean music, to create and re-imagine the sound of the time. Composer Pepe Frana and Lyricist Euripides Dikaios alongside Cypriot Musicians, Giannis Koutis, Elena Xyda and Christina Polycarpou are creating an amazing atmosphere filled with camaraderie, intimacy and love for music.
- "Ode to a Naked King" was influenced by the anti-corruption protests in Cyprus. It was mainly inspired by a painting of Cypriot artist, George Gavriel. History has taught us one thing. Freedom should not be taken for granted.
- The line of crossing sounds. The line of dancing wave. The line of stone. The line of crossing human boat. Line of human. Polluting line. Witch line I will follow?
- "Minor we" is all of us that walk on this earth and we have forgotten how much we need it for our survival.
- Unveiling the cultural, social and political roots of folk dances through the eyes, body and ears of passionate dancers, this film exposes the creative, collective and communal character of one of the world's most ancient dance styles.
- a music video that also serves as a tribute to Michael Jackson
- This film will help to introduce rebetiko, a relatively unknown musical form outside of Greece to an international audience.
- Alexia visits Mikis Theodorakis, composer of Zorba the Greek, at his home in Athens, overlooking the Acropolis. The two collaborated on Alexia's double album for BMG, for which Alexia is also the Producer called, 'Alexia-Mikis Theodorakis'. The composer greets Alexia, as she enters with one of their album songs: "Arnisi/sto periyiali to kryfo" the poetry by Nobel laureate George Seferis. The song is a duet with Alexia and the great Italian singer Milva. After the song is over, they both decide to listen to their own duet: Mesa stis Talassines spilies/ Inside the sea caves, also by George Seferis. Alexia begins to document with her video camera since the original recording of the song in 1998, was only documented in terms of sound, no visual recordings. The creation of this song in 1998, was an idea Alexia had; an improvisation on Theodorakis/Seferis song. Improvisation is one of Alexia's favorite genres. Everyone involved improvised: Alexia (the singer), Mikis (the composer/singer), Fergus Currie (piano) and Peter Massink (Soprano saxophone). Alexia's father, George Vassiliou had told her that both poems/songs were written by George Seferis at Cape Greco in Alexia's birthplace, Cyprus. After meeting with Mikis Theodorakis, Alexia visited Cape Greco.
- a surrealistic view of the rituality and aesthetics