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- The documentary Mother of the Station follows the lives of Greek women immigrants who came to Germany during 1960-1973 and worked in hard jobs. The Second Word War was a landmark both in European and Greek history. Since then, one million people immigrated to Germany. Some decades later, the scenario remains the same.
- A documentary remembering Katerina Gogou, Greek poetess and actress, from the perspective of people whose lives she touched.
- Sourced from the GreekRoporter.com and the VietReader.com This documentary is about the most famous foreigner to serve in the Peoples Army of Vietnam. A documentary on the life of a Greek, Costas Sarantidis, who fought with the Vietnamese resistance in the first Indochina war against the French and won first prize at the sixth Greek Documentary Festival held in Chalkida, Greece. Sarantidis (also known as Nguyen Van Lap), and was the sole foreigner honored with the title of Hero of the People's Armed Forces of Vietnam. Mr. Sarantidis passed away on June 25th, 2021.