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The fulfillment of a last wish leads Filippo to a retrospection from the mountains of Epirus to the recent past of the year 1945. His meeting with his history revives the memory of a whole village, unfolding the relations and the bonding of two peoples against the commands of an era, which is not as far as we think.

Directed by: Iakovos Panagopoulos

Writing Credits:

Iakovos Panagopoulos
Konstantinos Karakostas

Cast:
Kostas Laskos (Orestis)
Doxa Kagiouli (Aliki)
Thanos Manos (Filippo)
Angelos Nerantzis (Filippo (grandson))
Spiros Asonitis (Kiriakos)

Produced by:
Apulia Film Commission
Manos Kokolakis (executive producer)
Argyris Zachos (line producer)

Cinematography by: Petros Antoniadis

Music by: Doxa Kagiouli

Film Editing by: Aggelos Michalopoulos

Art Direction by: Nikos Gourgiotis

Costume Design by: Mamalou Penelope

Makeup Artist: Stella Papavlasopoulou

Production Management: Argyris Zachos

Art Department:

Konstantina Chamalidou (props/Storyboard Artist)
Eva Gkogkou (props)

Sound Department:
Thanos Bikakis (boom operator)
Kostas Koutelidakis (Sound Mixer)
Camera and Electrical Department
Nikos Mousafirakis (electrician)
Damianos Timnios (gaffer)
Rafail Tsakalos (first Assistant camera)
Alexandros Michalas (second Assistant camera)
Panagiotis Tsagaroulis (key grip)
Aris Mpoumparas (grip)
Eva Gkogkou (stills photographer)

Additional Crew:
Iralia Kotsakidou (subtitles)
Stavros Kozobolis (subtitles)

Thanks:
Alexandros Avranas (special thanks)
Marianna Katsoyannou
Carolina Samoili
Pierpaolo Sicuro
Allesandro Spilotopoulos
Salvatore Tomasi
Maria Tsigou



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