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MOMENT TIME WAS SUSPENDED (The)
 
Griechenland 1993 | 52 Min.

 
Director: Thanos Lampropoulos, Stelios Charalampopoulos
Director of Photography: Yiannis Varvarigos
Editor: Ioanna Spiliopoulou
Score: Vassos Argiridis
Screenplay: Vangelis Papadakis
Coproduced by: Channel 4
Cyprus Film Board
ERT
RAI
MTV - Hungary
Production Company: Rosselini & Associati
Andorra
Periplus
Hot Shot films
Mallan Film
FMS Studio
Uploaded by: Anemon

Set in Nicosia, the last divided European city, this cinematic, poetic and dreamlike film regards the memories and nightmares of Greek Cypriots separated from their loved ones since the Turkish invasion in 1974. The conflict has been all but forgotten by the rest of the world, but the mothers, sisters, fathers and brothers seeking news of family members who disappeared without a trace cannot forget, as they gaze through barbed wire at what were once their homes.

Part of the ‘Enemy Mine’, a six-part documentary video series about conflict in Europe produced in 1993, the film gives voice to ordinary individuals whose lives bear witness to the contemporary consequences of age-old tensions.

[In Greek, with English subtitles]


 
Awards:Greek State's Quality Award, Drama Short Film Fesival | 1993