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- End of summer 2018, Athens, Greece. During the preparation of a festive dinner for her name-day, Elpida will answer in a survey. Distracted from the conversation, it will lead to the revelation of a well-hidden secret.
- A journey to the past as we re-visit Europe's forgotten dictatorships.
- TV SeriesThree things define the life and values of the Greek countryside. Church, coffee shops, and football stadiums. We turn the camera on footballers who fight only for the applause and honor of the village and their team.
- Through a cinematic view, the experiences of the people, their stories, the past, the present, and the future of these remote places are captured. Each episode is a journey, a collection of images, faces, and moments of everyday life.
- A series of 12 original half-hour documentaries, presenting traditional arts and techniques in the 21st century, filmed in various parts of Greece.
- Every year, on Holy Sunday, the Messolonghi commemorates the heroic Exodus of the Free Sieges, the only historic event of the unanimous decision of the besieged Messolongians not to surrender to the conqueror, choosing death. This year marks the 193rd anniversary of the reunion that will take place on Saturday of Lazarus. The highlight of the evening is the depiction of the burial of the elder, Christos Kapsalis. The hymns are sung by IP Mesolongi Chorus, "Archimandrite Anthimos" under the direction of Protopsaltis and Music Teacher, Yiannis Dakalakis. The Choirs of the Cultural Center of Messolonghi, of the Philosophical Association, students of Messolonghi Schools, are participating. He accompanies the musical ensemble of the Municipal Philharmonic "Christos Kapsalis" under the direction of the Artistic Director of the Spyros Choleva Cultural Center. In the role of Christos Kapsalis, Thomas Theophilatos appears. The artistic director of the television production is Christos Vlachogiannis, the production director of Ermina Taratsa and directed by Lef Dakalakis. The production is from the Spiritual, Social and Athletic Center of the Municipality of Messolonghi.
- Memories of the last women survivors who lived the horror of World War II. Some of them are no longer alive. Women who were deprived of their families, food, expression, dignity. Women who are struggling with the terrifying memories that compose the microhistory of Greece.
- Travel the road to modern medicine. Explore the two paths taken by ancient physicians: divine healing and medicine based on reason. Hippocrates set the foundations for the latter. We will explore both paths by traveling to Greece's ancient healing sites, set in gorgeous, mystical locations, and attempting to reconstruct them.
- How is it made? (eg how ketchup or mustard or tzatziki sauces are produced or how tin cans are produced)
- Our lens follows the efforts of the Thessaloniki Citizens' Movement in their struggle to overturn the government's decision mandating the breaking up and removal of the antiquities discovered during construction work on the Venizelos Metro station in Thessaloniki city center. The course of our journey covers 15 months, from the founding of the Movement to Christmas 2020. Apart from amateur videos throughout that period, filming was conducted during the second Covid-19 lockdown, necessitating different solutions such as online interviews and recordings of the Movement's online meetings.
- ERT and the Hellenic Foundation for Culture (EIF) are commemorating the 200th anniversary of the Greek Revolution by broadcasting short messages for 1821. The President of the Republic Katerina Sakellaropoulou, the Archbishop of Athens and All Greece Ieronymos II, the Minister of Culture and Sports Lina Mendoni, the rector Eleni Glykatzi Arveler, the director of the National Gallery Marina Lambrakis Plaka, the Olympic medalists Lefteris Petrounias and Niki Bakoyannis, as well as other prominent personalities, talk about 1821 and the Greek Revolution, giving this great historical event their own personal stamp. The President of the Republic Katerina Sakellaropoulou, the Archbishop of Athens and All Greece Ieronymos II, the Minister of Culture and Sports Lina Mendoni, the Archbishop of Albania Anastasios, the rector Eleni Glykatzi Arveler, the Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Greece Kate Smith will speak about 1821 , the historian and director of the National Gallery Marina Lambrakis Plaka, the chief musician and artistic director of the State Orchestra of Athens Loukas Karytinos, the actress Katerina Didaskalou, the academician Manolis Korres, the writer Christos Chomenidis, the Olympian Lefteris Petrounias, the painter Christos Bokoros, the writer Athena Kakouri, the writer Stefanos Dandolos, the actor Dimitris Kataleifos, the professor of History at the Athens Law School and writer Lena Divani, the Olympian Niki Bakoyannis, the musician-composer Evanthia Reboutsika, the composer Dimitris Maramis, the distinguished professor of High Energy Physics at Texas A&M University, USA and regular member of the Academy of Athens Dimitris Nanopoulos, and the sculptor Aphrodite Litis.
- A documentary mini-series about the Years of Innocence of Greek football.