How does human presence on Earth, jeopardise the future of our planet? In the context of the 22nd Thessaloniki Documentary Festival, the participants of the online open discussion, which took place on Sunday, May 24, on the Festival’s YouTube channel, had a discourse on the Anthropocene Age and its geological, environmental, social, philosophical, political and cultural implications. The discussion was attended by Yiannis Boutaris, president and founder of Arcturos, Kostas Stasinopoulos, curator and art historian of Serpentine Galleries and the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC), Konstantinos Voudouris, Professor of Geology at AUTh, Vanesa Archontidou, alpinist and Chrysostomos Stamoulis, Professor of Theology at AUTh.
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Open discussion with the renowned correspondent Robert Fisk and the director Yung Chang
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The first live discussion, of the online 22nd Thessaloniki Documentary Festival, in which the renowned British war correspondent Robert Fisk and Yung Chang, the director of the documentary This Is Not A Movie, participated in, was held with great success on the night of Thursday 21 May, on the Festival’s YouTube channel.
Welcome to the online 22nd TDF
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The 22nd Thessaloniki Documentary Festival goes online and presents 210 documentaries from all over the world, original tributes and a series of live open discussions.
Seven influential international directors in TIFF’s quarantine project “Spaces #3”
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The Thessaloniki International Film Festival presents the third part of the project “Spaces” with the participation of seven renowned directors from all over the world. In “Spaces #3” the filmmakers share with us the short films that they have prepared at home, presenting an image of the quarantine which tears down all borders. The project is presented on the Festival’s YouTube channel, with the support of the Ministry of Culture and Sports.