Hercules, the River Achelous, and My Grandmother

Hercules, the River Achelous, and My Grandmother (1997)


  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 1997-11-15
  • Runtime: 0h 29min
  • Language: ελληνικά
  • Production Country: Greece
  • Director: Dimitris Koutsiambasakos

Summary

Dimitra Koutsiabassakos is 88 years old and lives alone in the village of Armatoliko in the Pindos mountain range, on the banks of the ancient river Acheloos, named after the mythical river god who fought Heracles for the favors of a woman and who could take on many forms. Dimitra’s home is located near the place where a great dam is being built and lies right in the middle of the area destined to become a lake after construction is completed. By a strange quirk of fate, the materials used in the construction of the dam are a product of a cement company named “Heracles”, so that it seems that the age-old contest between Acheloos and Heracles continues to the present day! Dimitris, Costas and Petros decide to pay their grandmother a visit and make a documentary.

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Directing Dimitris Koutsiambasakos Director
Writing Dimitris Koutsiambasakos Writer
Production Dimitris Koutsiambasakos Producer
Writing Petros Koutsiabasakos Story Developer
Lighting Vasilis Papakyriazis Electrician
Directing Hristina Papamihou Assistant Director
Camera Kostas Koutsiabasakos Director of Photography
Camera Pavlos Mavrikidis Director of Photography
Editing Elisavet Hronopoulou Editor
Art Dimitris Korres Assistant Director of Photography
Sound Vangelis Fampas Music

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