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Release Date:
January 6, 1986
Original Title:
Greece: The Hidden War
Alternate Titles:
Ελλάδα: Ο Κρυμμένος Πόλεμος
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
TVS Television
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 158
The complete version of “Greece: The Hidden War” television series produced by Jane Gabriel consists of 3 episodes: “The Battle for Athens”, “The Civil War”, “The Homecoming", and explores the profound impact British policy in the 1940s had on Greek democracy and society for decades. Broadcast in 1986, it gave rise to “the biggest uproar in the history of British television”. Greek interviewees who lived through the events of that time speak openly about their experiences. The defeated Left fled into exile in 1949 and waited more than thirty years for the Amnesty of 1982 to return. After extensive coverage of the row in the British press, Channel 4 agreed that the series would not be shown again either in the UK or abroad. - Yanis Yanoulopoulos, Historical Advisor to the television series, Emeritus Professor, Panteion University
Cinematography:
Derek Budd
Co-Director:
Jane Gabriel
Director:
Anthony Howard
Editor:
Hilary Stenning
Julie Claser
Music:
Míkis Theodorakis
Producer:
Jane Gabriel
Sound:
Malcolm Berry
Writer:
Jane Gabriel
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