A Song for Epirus
Originally released in 1991. A Song for Epirus is a documentary film. directed by Panos Karkanevatos. At just 33 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Epirus, province of Pogoni, on the borderline with Albania. Emigration and a sense of death scattered in the air, in the light. Few are left. Human figures that look as if they were part of the landscape. In a place surrounded by mountains: polyphonic songs. The silences, the pauses between the voices and the music that stream out of the soil. Through the cross of personal voices, that of parti, giristi, klosti and isocrati, a collective harmony emerges. The film strives to grasp the rhythm of the soul of Epirus.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EL
Production Companies
- Greek Film Centre
Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Song for Epirus about?
Epirus, province of Pogoni, on the borderline with Albania. Emigration and a sense of death scattered in the air, in the light. Few are left. Human figures that look as if they were part of the lan...
Who directed A Song for Epirus?
A Song for Epirus was directed by Panos Karkanevatos.
How long is A Song for Epirus?
A Song for Epirus has a runtime of 0 hours and 33 minutes (33 minutes total).
When was A Song for Epirus released?
A Song for Epirus was released on September 19, 1991 in theaters.