1821 1821
ελεύθειν όπου ερά, για την ελευθερία
Χρονικά βρισκόμαστε πριν την επανάσταση του 1821, τη στιγμή που έπρεπε να ληφθεί η απόφαση. Η απόφαση όμως πριν λάβει συλλογικό χαρακτήρα, πρέπει να εδραιωθεί στη ψυχή του καθενός ατομικά. Και αυτό είναι το αντικείμενο της ταινίας.
Ένας μαχητής του ’21 βρίσκεται σε έναν αγώνα εσωτερικής επαλήθευσης, έναν αγώνα με σύμμαχο την ψυχή του που τον οδηγεί και του υποδεικνύει το δρόμο μέχρι να συναντήσει την Ελευθερία την οποία θα πρέπει να τη διεκδικήσει με το υπέρτατο τίμημα…
A 1821 fighter is in an internal reconnaissance match, a match with his soul that leads him and points him the way until he meets the Freedom he has to claim with the supreme price … during the filming the “freedom” It was also an opportunity for some photos from backstage. our traditional costumes travel to another era, at a time when Greece was trying to retreat from the Ottoman occupation and because of the power of the soul he did…
The film was placed shortly before the revolution of 1821, when the decision had to be made. The decision, however, before taking a collective character, must be consolidated in the soul of each individual. And this is the subject of the film.
A 1821 fighter is in an internal reconnaissance match, a match with his soul that leads him and points him the way until he meets the Freedom he has to claim with the supreme price …
The length of the movie is 7 minutes
script – directed by Giorgos Gotsis
Nikos Verenziotis, Stefanos Gogos, Sotiria Skourtiniotis
The film is free to be featured on March 23, 2017 online.
The title of the film is “E” that everyone can match with what she understands by watching it and the subtitle “go wherever it is”. The best definition of freedom … to go where you fall in love, using love in the creative sense or as today we would say “go where your soul craves.”
Nikos Verentziotis, Stephanos Gogos and Sotiria Skourtiniotis are involved in the film, but they are not actors but have tried to respond as well as possible. The music is by Dimitris Breda and the narration of Panos Nakopoulos.