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HERCULES, ACHELOOS AND MY GRANNY
 
Griechenland 1997 | 30:00 Min.

 
Camera: Kostas Koutsiabasakos and Pavlos Mavrikidis
Director: Dimitris Koutsiabasakos
Editor: Elissavet Chronopoulou
Score: Evangelos Fabas
Sound: Costas Poulantzas and Costas Chryssos
Production Company: Greek Film Centre
Dimitris Koutsiabasakos
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Dimitra Koutsiabasakos lives alone in the village of Armatoliko, in the Pindos mountain range, Greece. Next to her house flows the ancient river Acheloos, which divides Armatoliko from the village of Mesochora. Near this place a great dam is being built, a key-work for the diversion of the Acheloos river. Dimitra's house lies exactly in the middle of the area destined to become a lake after the construction of the dam.Two of her grand-children, Dimitris and Costas, decide to pay a visit to their grandmother and make the documentary.

[In Greek, with English subtitles]


 
Awards:Documentary Film Award of Nuremberg International Film Festival | 1999, Audiences Award of Uppsala international Short Film Festival | 1998, Best Short Film Award, Olympia Film Festival | 1997, State Award for Best Short Film, Thessaloniki Film Festival | 1997, Award for Best Documentary, Drama Documentary Festival | 1997, Greek Film Centre Award | 1997, Tasos Koliopoulos Award | 1997