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Genres
  • Drama
Release date Feb 6, 2025
Countries of origin Greece
Official sites Facebook
Language Greek

Box office

Budget $5000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 30m
Color Color
Aspect ratio

Synopsis

The film "A Little Greece" is the creative response of a group of artistsin the first year of the Covid19 quarantine. It is a modular film with stories from all over Greece, with astrong documentary element. "Little Greece" is a new film proposal by director Kostas Gakis which as a format is entitled "Film - Bridge".

A Film - Bridge means that through the process of filming, people, separated by hugedistances, came together. Combined with the group's sense of confinement and isolationduring that same period, the film has indeed created a "common space", a bridge of encounters, and now comes to serve as a magical island of meeting, hope and relief for the audience as well.

"Little Greece" is a proof that even in situations of quarantine, suffocation and socialexclusion we can keep the candle of memory, human warmth, hope and creativity lit

With the outbreak of the coronavirus crisis in our country at the beginning of the firstquarantine (March 2020) Kostas Gakis with his longtime fellow and co-creator NatashaFaii Kosmidou proposed to twelve creative people from all over Greece and the Greekcommunity abroad, to participate in a different webinar on storytelling and dramathat would gradually turn into a "bridge film".

Each member of the group contributed stories, testimonies, narratives and poems fromtheir area of origin and from their own memory. The stories that were finally chosen to be the material of the film speak of the understanding of the diversity within each community, of the value of memory as well as of a tender re-appropriation of Greekness.

Very quickly and in a magical way, the distance between the members of the group waseliminated even though they were thousands of kilometers away. And somehow their roomsthst felt like small pandemic prisons were turned into unexpected bridges of expression,creativity, relief, and togetherness.

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