TRACING ISTANBUL

One hundred and one leading Greek artists were inspired by the most beautiful city in the world, Istanbul, and revealed, through their diverse expressive media, the soul of the “city with a thousand faces”, through their works, which were exhibited at the Sismanoglio Hall and the Theological School of Halki that opened exclusively for this […]

GREEK SACRED SQUADRON

Discover the incredible WWII special force that was never defeated, the Sacred Squadron. Formed in 1942 in the Middle East, this Greek unit fought heroically alongside Britain’s SAS and SBS in North Africa and the Middle East. We hear from survivors, heroes that will never be forgotten.

LANDMARKS OF ’21

We follow the steps of the “Landmark of ‘21” where memory is still present. We meet them in many forms. In grassy castles and museums. In legends and traditions. Celebrations and local festivals. To the traditional songs passed down from generation to generation.

THE CHURCH AND ‘21

The documentary series the “Church and 21” presents the period of Turkey in Greece and in particular the role that religion played, indirectly and directly, in the uprising and liberation of Greeks from the Turkish conquerors. Starting with the fall of Constantinople in 1453, expound the major events that took place until the Revolution of […]

THE GREEK STRUGGLE FOR MACEDONIA

In the years of 1904-1908 all eyes in Greece were on Macedonia. The Macedonia struggle was a series of conflicts of the natives Greeks against Turks and the Bulgarian komitadjis. People all around Greece rushed to participate to the armed intervention. The Macedonian struggle, the ‘’Macedonomachoi’’, the revolutionary forces and the protection of the Greek […]

THE GREEK – ITALIAN WAR

It was the first reversal of Hitler’s plans. The first heroic sample of defeat. It was this war that revived Churchill’s courage over his compatriots and earned the Greeks universal admiration. During the Italian occupation, peace prevailed in the bloody Greek mountains, the cannons had been silenced, and Greece was now among the occupied countries. […]