- Historian and blogger Panagiotis Grigoriou travels across Greece, documenting citizens' daily struggles amid economic turmoil, from fishermen to activists, accompanied by jazz and rap music.
- Greece: 2012.
Khaos The Human Faces of the Greek Crisis starting from numerous accounts and stories, Khaos presents without varnish the daily life of the Greek people with Panagiotis Grigoriou, historian and war economical blogger as our recurring character.
This road movie is pace by jazz and rap that bring us from Trikala to Kea Island including Athens at the encounter of the Greek citizen from the fisherman to the political tagger.
Dimitris think maybe leave if one day he's forced, while Demosthenes discussion on French politics. Marcy, she organized a mode of crisis when farmers do not yet know whether they will continue to spread. Katherina has seen his salary cut in half and burst Giorgos saw social gains killed by the memorandum. Through these faces, you will discover a Greece away from clichés, far from the image we imagines. To fisherman of the tagger policy, on the rythm of jazz and rap, on the roads of Trikala through Athens and the island of Kea, it's a journey through the soul of a country that takes you on a reflection on the plight of the current crisis.
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