Transmedia

How can a young Greek director survive in the international film scene? Modern cinema, despite being threatened by the dramatically evolved technology of the 21st century, seeks its potential armed with those very developments and, having its base in Paris, where the first films ever made were screened in 1896, it reverts to the subversive cinephilia of the past century. Michel Reilhac, a producer and director for Arte, travels around the world presenting Transmedia: a new medium which promises to guarantee that there will be a future for independent films and that modern filmmakers can keep on making films.
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Script: Menelaos Karamaghiolis
Cinematography: Jean Baptiste Bonnet
Editing: Teo Skrikas, Marios Zongas
Sound: Stelios Bouziotis
Music: Minos Matsas
Production: Blonde AE/Blonde SA, ΕΡΤ ΑΕ/ERT SA Hellenic Broadcasting Corp.
Producers: Fenia Cossovitsa
Format: DigiBeta Color
Production Country: Greece
Production Year: 2011
Duration: 59
Research: Leda Galanou

Menelaos Karamaghiolis

He was born in Thebes, Greece. He studied Byzantine and Modern Greek Literature at the University of Athens. A film director and writer, as well as an established producer for radio and TV, he has been awarded various prizes for his documentaries and feature film Black Out, both in Greece and abroad. His latest feature film, J.A.C.E., won the Best Actress Award (Stefania Goulioti) at the 52nd Thessaloniki IFF.

Filmography

1985 Alpheus (short)
1986 Ave Maria (short)
1986 The Colossus of the Sun (short)
1987 Gloria Olivae
1989 Rom
1999 Black Out (fiction)
2011 J.A.C.E (fiction)
2011 Meeting with Remarkable People (TV)