

Passage (short)
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In a remote Greek mountain village, 16-year-old Thomas leads a carefree life tending to his goats. Orphaned by his father, he lives with his hardworking mother, who assigns him the heavy task of slaughtering their goats for Easter to secure money. Thomas initially refuses, but his mother ultimately forces him to carry out the grim deed. Devastated by the act, Thomas feels the weight of adulthood crushing down on him as he grapples with the loss of his childhood innocence. In a powerful act of defiance, he decides to free the remaining goats, rejecting the life imposed on him.
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writer/director: Maria Tsioli​​​​​
STATUS: IN FUNDING

The Interpreter (feature)
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​​Athens, 1948. Antonis, a 35-year-old German speaker, finds himself summoned to provide a new statement regarding his time as an interpreter for the SS during the occupation - a role he insists was forced upon him. Initially presented as a routine inquiry, this meeting quickly turns into an informal interrogation. As the dialogue unfolds, the grim realities of the occupation emerge, revealing a landscape filled with spies, collaborators, and war crimes that remain unaddressed.
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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​writer/director: Kostas Gerampinis​
STATUS: IN DEVELOPMENT