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15 FEBRUARY 2023

"Zakros", by Filippos Koutsaftis, has been selected by the 25th Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival and will participate in the International Competition section!

"Zakros", by Filippos Koutsaftis, has been selected by the 25th Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival and will participate in the International Competition section!

 

In 25th TiDF, 32 world, international and European films will take part in the International Competition, the Newcomers competition section and the >>Film Forward competition section. All competing documentaries are in the pole position for the 6 official awards, as well as for the 14 parallel awards. ’Zakros’ is among the twelve films, that are taking part in the International Competition.

 

Questions of gender oppression and portraits of women emancipation. Testimonies and documents that delve into historical traumas and shattering events. Personal stories of human triumph and untamed will. Documentaries that send out an SOS for the environment and our planet. A recording of the violence and the discriminations imposed on any form of otherness. The 34 competition section documentaries, among which we find 9 Greek productions, take a stand on the most crucial issues of our times.

 

About "Zakros"

"Zakros" is a documentary about an archeological excavation of a prehistorical site near a small village of east Crete; a documentary full of myths and even more people. It is a documentary of mixed genre, both observational and poetic, that was shot during a period of 35 years. The narration focuses on the archaeological excavation of the Minoan palace of Zakros and Nikolaos Platon, the great archaeologist who brought it to light; a public figure, scholar and researcher who had a great passion for music, philosophy and psychology. Through the antiquities we are going to follow the men and women of the Minoan age, whose works reached us as archaeological findings, as works of art, as traces of life, as gestures. The timeline uninterruptedly unfolds across the ensuing centuries, all the way to the modern residents of the region who quietly and modestly follow the same lifecycles and routes, while facing the same land, the same mountains and open sea, as Minoans did centuries ago. At Zakros one lies in wait of the events, in what seems to have no history – feelings, love, conscience, instinct. Here the events are not captured in order to retrace the trajectory of their evolution, but in order to discern the different stages of history on which the events performed their distinct roles.

 

You can read more about 25th TiDF here: https://bit.ly/3YogpQP

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