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PATRIS
 
Griechenland 2008 | 63:00 Min.

 
Director: Vasilis Mentogiannis, Giorgos Nikolaidis
Editor: Nikos Konitsiotis
Producer: Giannis Makridis
Screenplay: Vasilis Mentogiannis
Sound: Alekos Vasilopoulos
Production Company: Texnis
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A rainy day at the Industrial Museum of Syros, Greece, the Museum's director, collects information on an old shipwreck. He then sails with his team of divers to the island of Kea, in the Cyclades. A wreck is located at a depth of 55 meters: a steam engine paddle ship - a timemachine that takes us back to the era of sails and steam...

[In Greek, with English subtitles]


 
Festivals: NY International Independent Film & Video Festival | 2008, Greek Documentary DocFest | 2008, Corinth Documentary Festival | 2008