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Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival 2007 The Greek Documentary without Secrets and Lies
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Secrets and Lies |
Regarding the docs that were shot in Greek territory, Birdland (by Elias Iosifidis) follows the possible consequences of Lake Kerkini 's ecological catastrophe; Sun Come Up! Sun Go Down! (by Angelos Kovotsos) is about a family living alone in a small island of the Dodecanese , called Levitha; What Time Is It? (by Eva Stefani) is one of the cleverest projects we've seen, being totally entertaining in the way it represents the every day life of two old friends; Que bona to vada your ecaf (by Ioanna Hrissanthopoulou) is the story of a drag queen, and two persons beloved by the Greeks are honored in two portraits: Christos Vakalopoulos, a distinguished film critic and writer who died several years ago, is the star of Play it again, Christos (by Stavros Kaplanidis) and the alive-and-kicking musician Thanassis Papakonstantinou is adored through On the Horns of the Bull (by Thanassis Papakostas).
So, there was a variety of themes, and at the same time the average level of the Greek documentaries was more than decent. What does annoy, and it isn't only a local phenomenon, is the abandonment of the 35mm film. The lack of it, justified by our times, is something unfortunate. The digital cameras have conquered this area, they do the entire job, and that is not for the benefit of the screenings, as the digital image still needs a lot to achieve the quality of a film. But, as I already mentioned, how can you stop progress?
Let's return now to the FIPRESCI award for the best Greek participation in the 9th Documentary Festival – Images of the 21 st century. Secrets and Lies by Stavros Stagos does not hesitate in talking directly about the existence and the role of the multi-national companies which often enjoy protection beyond the accepted limits by many governments and major trusts. The documentary stands for the rights of the simple people to dominate their own lives and criticizes the indifference showed towards them by those who have the power. The director chose to use largely archive footage from the events of 1984, when the city of Bhopal turned into a deadly gas chamber, but combines it effectively with images and interviews he shot recently at the "scene of the crime". Let us hope that such honest efforts to present similar disasters will help the victims or will function as a shield to avoid similar future events…
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Thessaloniki Doc 2007
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