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- Following a tragic car accident in Greece, an American tourist finds himself at the center of a dangerous political conspiracy and on the run for his life.
- A bee keeper, Spiros, travels from the north to the south of Greece with his bees to meet the spring.
- Two children journey the long road to Germany to find the man they believe to be their father.
- Greece, 1939-1952: Fascist, Nazi, and Communist conflict, as seen through the eyes of a family of travelling provincial players.
- A husband working in West Germany pays a visit back home to his village in Epirus and is murdered by his wife and her married lover.
- Astero, the beautiful step-daughter of a wealthy herder, falls in love with his handsome son, Thimios, whom his father wants to marry off to an affluent shepherdess. Now, she's on the brink of insanity. Can true love set her free?
- On New Year's Eve, a group of hunters finds the frozen body of a dead WWII partisan fighter. They spend the night debating what to do with it.
- A series about a priest who despite his religious beliefs finds himself in love with a young student.
- To flee from an arranged marriage, a free-spirited Corfiot disguises herself as a gawky lad and abandons a life of riches to seek freedom. An honest fellow traveller becomes her guardian angel; however, will he ever find out her secret?
- The story of a Nazi crime in the village of Ligiades - Greece, the so-called "Balcony of Ioannina." A German historian researches the German archives. He also records the survivors' testimonies on tape. The post-war generations listen for the first time to their ancestors' voices describing the crime. Documents, memories and mourning interweave and compose the collective trauma.
- The Sun has shone on our world for four and a half billion years. The light that warms our skin today has been felt by every person who has ever lived. It is our nearest star and our planet's powerhouse, the source of the energy that drives our winds, our weather and all life. The passage of the Sun's fiery disc across the sky - day by day, month by month - was the only way to keep track of time for countless past civilisations. Don't be fooled by the terminology; although it is a typical dwarf star, the Sun consumes 600 million tons of hydrogen each second and is 500 times as massive as all the planets combined. Discover the secrets of our star in this planetarium show and experience never-before-seen images of the Sun's violent surface in immersive fulldome format. Our team has worked with some of the most talented planetarium producers to bring you this visually striking planetarium show about the most important star in our lives.
- Evil little Teletubbies are starting to conquer the world after an experiment goes wrong. The only place still standing is a village called Ano Peukochori and now it has to fight back.
- Romaniotes, the distinct Greek-Jewish community of the city of Ioannina, with customs and traditions different from the Sephardics and Ashkenazis. Even today, for more than 1.000 years, since the Byzantine era, they are an integral part of the multicultural mosaic of the city of Ioannina, although it was in danger of extinction during the World War II. This is its history through time, along with the course of the city and of Greece. A film Produced by Stylianos Tatakis and co-produced by COSMOTE TV with support of Jewish Community of Ioannina.
- Shot during the peak of the pandemic, this film deals with the universal topics of love, fear of loss and illness. It is accompanied by an excerpt of Plato's Phaedrus and Johann Wolfang von Goethe's 'Restless Love' in their respective original languages, while 'Es gibt mich nicht" ('I don't exist') by seminal post punk act Fliehende Stürme in the soundtrack expresses the inexpressible.
- The search for a missing woman gives an Athenian lawyer, Manos - who is suffocating in his marriage to Kynthia - the opportunity to travel to Epirus. Leaving his familiar surroundings, he gradually enters another world, unknown and mysterious. His journey resembles the descent to Hades, and his visit to the supposed entrance to the underworld is revelatory. In Epirus he discovers that Evanthia, the woman he is searching for and whose disappearance twenty years ago provoked a major inheritance issue, has, in the meantime, married a Greek refugee from Albania, Fanis. Circumstances oblige Fanis to return to Albania, but Evanthia goes in his stead. Manos discovers Fanis hiding in an isolated hut and learns that Evanthia has been in Albania for quite some time. He decides to cross the border, finds Evanthia and brings her back. This is a film about loss and searching, both external and internal. An introspective meditation on life inspired by the social disorder of the Balkans in the mid '90s.
- The documentary follows a group of conservators of antiquities and works of art on their journey, with the goal of preserving Byzantine iconography. The dialogue between them and the hagiographers of the past comes to life.
- Greece in the years of Turkish occupation. The Ottomans make frequent raids and seize Greek children, whom they lead to training camps and turn them into Janissaries. In such a mass kidnapping of children they seize a distinguished Greek boy and raise him according to the rules of this militantly anti-Christian group. Many years later, the Greek boy, now a man and an Ottoman conqueror, returns to his village and clashes with his own kin.
- Another day in the life of The Grim Reaper.
- An old man visits a lake to get some fresh air. The question is: Is he alone there.
- An aging German, nine artists, six 'Crime Scenes', an art exhibition all in a documentary about the power of artistic expression that wants to bring historical facts and lingering feelings in the Light.
- By the lake, where it rains only once a year, is a documentary about Ioannina, NW Greece, music scene, between 1975-1995
- The sculptor Theodoros Papayannis gathers friends, collaborators and apprentices in his birthplace, the village Elliniko in Epirus, Greece, and creates a route of sculptures from the village's entry towards the historical monastery of Tsouka. The sculptors are inspired by the memories of country life and the natural landscape, and the land itself offers the materials: The scattered stone, useless metals from junk yards of recyclable materials, marbles that are donated by marble factories of Ioannina, are transformed into artwork within 20 days and they are donated to the community. Along with the museum that he founded 4 years ago in the old, built out of stone primary school in which he also studied as a young boy, Theodoros Papayannis creates an outdoors sculpture park, thus establishing a place for artistic expression unique in Greece.