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EPIRUS, ep. 5
 
Griechenland 1997 | 30 Min.

 
Director: Maria Hadjimichali – Papaliou
Director of Photography: Yiannis Daskalothanasis, Alekos Giannaros, Filipos Koutsaftis
Editor: Yannis Tsitsopoulos
Score: Konstantinos Zevgadelis
Screenplay: Fanis Kakridis
Production Company: Positive Ltd.
Greek Organisation of Tourism
Greek Film Centre
ET-1
Uploaded by: Anemon

The fifth from a series of five thirty-minute episodes, shot in locations in Epirus and Albania, where original material was filmed for the first time, due to the repressive regime of Ember Hodja in the past. Participated and received awards in International Festivals. It was screened in museums and universities in the USA and Europe. "Epirus" was distributed to 700 schools in Epirus and Albania as material for the teaching of local history.

[In Greek]