CoronaViolence
During the COVID-19 quarantine, an immigrant woman, along with her minor children and witnesses, resorts to the Police Station to report domestic violence. She is expelled, under the pretext, among others, of the coronavirus. A true story, unfortunately, which happened in Athens in March 2020. Fortunately, solidarity had the last word.
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Alexia TsouniDirector
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Alexia TsouniWriter
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FemArtActProducer
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Yorgos NikouCinematographer
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Kostas DouvisAssistant Director
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Kostas DouvisSound engineer
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Alexia TsouniEditor
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based on the artistic creation "Bio" by the painter Stratos TselasStage presentation
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Mimika KritsanidouOrigami
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Iren KontouAnimation
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Suehir GawdatLights
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Georgia TsouniSubtitles
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Stefan Kartenberg “Two Pianos”, “The Christmas Waltz”, “Fire and Ice (rock mix)”Music
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To MovSupport
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Project Type:Animation
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Runtime:6 minutes 25 seconds
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Completion Date:June 10, 2020
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Country of Origin:Greece
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Country of Filming:Greece
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Language:Modern Greek (1453-)
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Alexia Tsouni is the director of the documentary “Peace vs Piece” (Palestine, 2019), the documentary “Maurice Montet: objecteur de conscience et pacifiste intégral” (France, 2020), the animation “CoronaViolence” (Greece, 2020), the documentary “Back to Life” (Greece & Bangladesh, 2021), the docufiction “HANTUSH - a fairytale” (Palestine & Spain, 2022), the experimental “Make Art Not War” (Ukraine, 2023), the documentary "Shalom - Salaam - Peace" (Palestine, Israel & the Netherlands, 2024), the documentary "Self-Defence" (Greece, 2024), and the documentary "Innocent" (Greece, 2024), all of them produced by the feminist-artistic-activist “FemArtAct” social cooperative enterprise for collective and social benefit purposes. Alexia Tsouni is a member of WIFT GR - Women in Film and Television Greece and the Greek Documentary Association.