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- It is a parody, which mimics with a sweet and nostalgic mood the whole spectrum of the old Greek cinema of the 60's.
- You can transform a blank canvas into a spectacular landscape even if you've never painted before. Jerry Yarnell-the master of popular painting-will show you how with his successful step-by-step painting techniques. You'll learn to create beautiful art, building your skills and having fun every time you approach the canvas. The lessons inside will enable you to produce 10 complete paintings and provide you with detailed information on subjects such as color mixing, applications, composition, value studies, depth perception and much more. Whether you're a beginning, intermediate or advanced painter, Jerry Yarnell's 28 years of art experience will inspire and enrich your painting journey-a lifelong learning process full of discovery and wonder.
- A young woman and a man, trapped in their personal limbo of myth and reality...
- The egg is travelling, breathing, flying, actually lives. Everything is twisted in a daydream and the line between fiction and reality is blurred.
- A writer sees the people around him exclusively as book heroes, his decision to write a book about them causes him real life problems.
- Documentary that captures the way that time carved out the course of two ancient civilizations: Greek and Chinese. It sheds light on cultural and historical interaction of a distant past but also reveals the exciting modern face of the two countries, as it is shaped by the dynamics of architecture, art, and theater. The documentary highlights the constant juxtaposition between points of convergence and divergence of the two great civilizations that survived the test of time, while they managed to form new characteristics in a rapidly changing world. The viewer will have the opportunity to watch the highly distinguished architects, Alexandros Tombazis and Bernard Tschumi, the controversial, international artists Feng Zhengjie, Qi Zhilong, and Alexander Georgiou, as well as, the acclaimed stage directors Luo Jin Lin and Theodoros Terzopoulos.
- Short animation video, using inspiration from Federico García Lorca's Blood Wedding. Exploring basic elements of the play, like the horse, the child, the mother I am trying to give an interpretation of the lullaby sung by the wive and the mother-in-law of Leonardo, the only named character in their play, to their child. Leonardo, symbolized by his horse, is going to die in the end of the play, in his attempted escape with the bride. With him, will die the groom going after them as well. The lullaby is pro-economizing the slaughter that will occur, it is a mourning before the death. Mourning of the men who fell on the battlefield is traditionally a feminine activity, as well as childcare. Mourning sometimes becomes a charming aspect of femininity. Through the play this part of femininity is seen critically, as long as it is a pre-arranged assumption of how a woman should act after the male's death, be it her husband, her son, her lover, her father, or any other significant male in her life. The bride prefers to mourn the death of her lover and of her husband, and bear the hate of the community, of her family and of the groom's mother, instead of running away with Leonardo. Leonardo's wife, and her mother, sentence themselves to an eternity of mourning, of widow-ness, of loneliness, although the dead probably had not been worthy of their mourning. And the groom's mother, although, in many parts in the play she expresses her desire of her son not to go much away in fear of his death, she gives her blessing to him to go hunt Leonardo who offended his pride by stealing his wife. Because, this is what a woman is supposed to do. And as romantic as it might appear, it is unbearable.
- The psychosomatic reactions of a man after committing a murder.
- A conjectural educational documentary about a rare engraving wood technique of 16th century, performed by artist Giannis Gourzis.
- A 3D animation sci-fi short film, inspired by the current technological achievements and breakthroughs in the field of artificial intelligence and virtual environments and by the evolution of cognitive science and neurobiology, as well. The film forms a narration on virtual reality and consciousness, woven through the synergy of different scientific fields. The key role character of the story, is a software interface agent, who "synchronizes" itself with its operator in an experiment on the field of neuromorphic engineering that studies the coupling possibilities of bio-logical and digital information. Failing to reach the desired interconnection time which is required for the synchronization to be completed, the experiment leads to a complete withdrawal of both the bio-logical agent and the interface agent. At the same time, "deviations" that balance the margins between error and evolution, are revealed.
- An essay film looking for traces of significant conflict events in contemporary political history on the body of the Athenian metropolis. Structured on the basis of interviews with architects and historians, the film incorporates archival material and employs fictional elements as they unfold along a dialogic voice-over.
- A conjectural educational documentary about a rare engraving metal technique of 18th century, performed by artist Giannis Gourzis. Part II of the Engraving Duology for Athens School of Fine Arts by Coup De Grâce.