Plexiartshop is a pioneering innovator in the field of sophisticated graphics and screen printing applications. Everything is handcrafted and hand printed. […]
City of Athens is a non-narrative short film by filmmaker and award-winning photographer Alexandros Maragos, that pays homage to Greece’s capital, painting the portrait of a changing Metropolis. […]
Moth Collective is a multi-award winning animation studio formed by Greek illustrator and animator Marie-Margaux Tsakiri-Scanatovits along with Daniel Chester and Dave Prosser. […]
Living Postcards from Greece is a series of short videos that give life to traditional postcards, depicting the country’s mountains, urban landscapes, ancient monuments and sea. […]
Tom Megalis is a Greek American artist who works with painting, sculpture, prints, cut paper, films and drawing. This series of animations present in a humorous way stories of the Greek community in the USA, revolving around family, religion, food and politics. […]
Having studied graphic design, interior design and the fields of light and animation, Stathis Mitsios is a modern spectacle designer that integrates video into the scenery, creating virtual space environments and complex lighting conditions via video mapping. […]
Trout created the promotional video for Innovathens – Hub of innovation and entrepreneurship Technopolis city of Athens, to celebrate its very successful first year of operations. […]
A post modern theater adaptation of a Greek tragedy takes place in a central theater of Athens. Like every night, the guests take their seats and the play begins. Suddenly, the lights on stage go out. […]
The Bellies (Les Ventres) is a stunning, science-fiction satire on the industrialized world and current affairs at a global level. […]
‘My Stuffed Granny’ is a stop frame puppets movie which depicts hope during the Greek sociopolitical and economical crisis. […]
George Tsioutsias created this ad for the official Vivienne Westwood Loves campaign, highlighting the designer’s turbulent manifestos and elegant nonconformity, as well as the traditionalism of her collaborators. […]
‘History Zero’ takes as its starting point the multi-layered contemporary crisis in Greece, which Tsivopoulos sees as an opportunity to interpret an alternative visualization of the future. […]
“Two centuries ago, the English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley claimed, on the eve of the Greek Revolution: “We are all Greeks. Our laws, our literature, our religion, our arts, have their root in Greece.” In the last few years, however, the international climate has been very different. […]
This short film uses the empty billboards in Greece to illustrate not only the ongoing social and financial collapse, but also people’s bare inner world. […]
The idea of the project was to create a small, temporary shrine in the center of the city dedicated to the body, showing in public the daily private “ritual” of washing. An ode to what is gone, to what changes, to what is alive, to what is human.