By
Nora Malamidou
Stella Serefoglou is a film director. Or a mum. Or both. Can both happen and function well in 2012 Greece? In a country craving creativity, yet striving for survival, how can you manage as an artist or a mum? Or Both? Stella found the solution. It’s a hug….
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Larry Grogan, of Funky 16 Corners
When I heard that the mighty Johnny Otis had passed away at the ripe old age of 90, it had occurred to me that here in the year 2012, the name Johnny Otis would very likely be unfamiliar to many and known only peripherally (like they know they…
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By
Nora Malamidou
Ok, let’s face it; 6 grades of myopia since the age of 6 makes a bookworm out of a person, but certainly not a skate expert. I’m not the right person to write about half pipes and ramps; I have always been the nerdy observer, secretly admiring the…
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By
Nikolaos Dervisis
Theo Angelopoulos, the greatest auteur of Greece; in my opinion, is as celebrated as he is talented. His unique style of filmmaking has influenced many new directors inside and out of Greece and some of his films are considered milestones in arthouse cinema. Angelopoulos studied law at the…
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By
Vasilis Xydias
When you were a kid, you probably made a collage at one point or another. Do you remember how much fun that was? Cutting and pasting random pictures that had nothing to do with each other, but when you stood back to admire your work, you said to yourself, “This…
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