A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 19, 2020
Original Title:
Express Scopelitis
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
A&G Films Media Entertainment
Greek Film Centre
N-Trance
Production Countries:
Greece | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 69
Skopelitis is a very special boat. It has a face and a soul; a very lively personality. As we travel on its deck, we enter the marine life of the Small Cyclades, we figure out how do sailors live on board, and discover the life of the inhabitants of this barren islands. The sea gives space to the land, and the dance of the waves leads to festive ecstasy, wherein a love song leads to the sea storm. Music is a composition of recorded sounds from the boat and the nature of this unique island complex.
Cinematography:
Aimilia Milou
Panagiotis Papafragkos
Ilias Spyrakis
Fili Olsefski
Co-Producer:
Giannis Exintaris
Colorist:
Manthos Sardis
Digital Compositor:
Aggelos Mantzios
Director:
Aimilia Milou
Editor:
Aimilia Milou
Music:
Alkinoos Ioannidis
Music Programmer:
Ilias Chadjoglou
Music Sound Design and Processing:
Vangelis Lappas
Producer:
Antigoni Gavriatopoulou
Production Manager:
Vagelis Poulis
Sound Designer:
Valia Tserou
Sound Mixer:
Kostas Varympopiotis
Sound Recordist:
Stelios Bouziotis
Aris Pavlidis
Writer:
Aimilia Milou
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