Eleftherios Venizelos, one of Greece’s greatest statesmen, faces challenges that test his diplomatic and humanitarian skills during the critical decade from the Balkan Wars and World War I, up to the Asia Minor Catastrophe and the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne. His struggle is told through dramatized scenes, rare archival material, and expert interviews.
- 2023, Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival
- 2023, San Francisco Greek Film Festival
YEAR:
2022
DIRECTOR(S):
Nikos Dayandas
WRITER(S):
Apostolos Karakasis, Nikolas Papadis Papadakis
PRODUCER(S):
Leonidas Liambeys
CINEMATOGRAPHER:
Stelios Apostolopoulos
EDITOR:
Yorgos Paterakis
MUSIC:
Yiorgos Kaloudis
RUNTIME:
85 minutes
COUNTRY:
Greece
PREMIERE:
LA premiere
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About the director
Nikos Dayandas is a Greek director, writer, researcher, editor, and producer who has worked on international co-productions for broadcasters such as NATGEO, ARTE, and ZDF. He collaborates with the American School of Classical Studies at Athens to produce films and has worked on promotional, corporate, and educational videos for a diverse group of clients.