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Stymfalia PIOP

Sunday, 24 November 2024
The Environment Museum of Stymphalia

The Peloponnisos Documentary Film Festival, in collaboration with the Piraeus Bank Group Cultural Foundation, presents a day of cinematic exploration in Stymfalia on Sunday, November 24th, focusing on the interplay between humanity, nature, and cultural heritage. The films screened at the Stymfalia Environment Museum will delve into topics such as the enduring power of traditional music, the vital importance of protecting rainforests for human survival, and the preservation of indigenous cultural identities. Each film offers a unique perspective on our relationship with the environment and our shared legacy. This day of film screenings in Stymfalia promises a rich cultural experience, blending the beauty of the natural landscape with artistic expression. The selection of documentaries encourages reflection on critical issues of our time while celebrating the human spirit's capacity to connect with history and nature.

  • The leap of Imeros

    The Leap of Imeros" is a documentary about traditional music in Greece, around islands and villages across the country. This documentary follows shepherds and elders who still sing in the authentic local dialect about love and death

    COM_DOCUMENTARIES_TITLE_SCREENED: Sunday, 24 November 2024 11:00
    Duration: 71 MINUTES

  • Guardians of the Rainforest

    The world’s rainforests are a sacred, irreplaceable gift. They are essential to all life on Earth. They contain more than 50% of the plant and animal species on the planet and provide hundreds of millions of people around the world with food, water, medicine, and livelihoods. Rainforests are also critical to combat multidimensional planetary crises such as climate change. They are among the ...

    COM_DOCUMENTARIES_TITLE_SCREENED: Sunday, 24 November 2024 12:15
    Duration: 52 MINUTES

  • The Land of Forgotten Songs

    The Land of Forgotten Songs is a collective creative collaboration between The Deep Forest Foundation and indigenous amazon communities. It captures moments of the Kaxinawa Huni Kuin, Awa, Kayapo, Matis, Enawene Nawe and Shipibo, who all live alongside the forest. With an ancient myth as a recurring motif we connecting the past and their present. A transcendental journey into the life, ritua...

    COM_DOCUMENTARIES_TITLE_SCREENED: Sunday, 24 November 2024 13:15
    Duration: 93 MINUTES

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