The Lady of Thrace
A mysterious pirate is washed up on the shores of Thrace, not as a conqueror, but as an explorer of a land full of treasures. Not gold and jewels, but stories, culture, nature, and tradition.
With every step, we discover with him the hidden facets of Thrace: from ancient secrets and Byzantine legacies to folk traditions and the unparalleled beauty of the land. The camera follows his journey through picturesque alleys, imposing landscapes, and unique cultural events, revealing a world that blends the past with the present.
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SOFIA DIAGADirector
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THODORIS ADAMOSDirector
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PANAGIOTIS GEORGIOUWriter
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PENGUINHAB PENGUINHABProducer
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Project Type:Documentary
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Runtime:1 hour 1 minute 50 seconds
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Completion Date:December 20, 2024
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Production Budget:10,000 EUR
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Country of Origin:Greece
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Country of Filming:Greece
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Language:Greek (Modern)
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Sofia Diaga was born in Thessaloniki, Greece. She was among the first graduates of the School of Arts of Thessaloniki and furthered her studies at the Ionian University of Corfu, where she earned an integrated Master's degree in Audio Visual Arts. Sofia also holds a Master's degree in Creative Writing from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (UOTH).
Throughout her career, Sofia has worked as an actor, director, and cinematographer across a wide range of theatrical productions, films, and television shows. In addition to her practical work, she continues to share her expertise by teaching cinematography at an Art School, where she has been actively involved for the past two years. Her awarded short film Magenta marked her debut as both the main director and writer, showcasing her talent in contemporary cinema.
Thodoris Adamos was born in Samos in 1981. He grew up in Alexandroupolis, studied in England and since 2004 lives and works in Thessaloniki.
He has been working professionally in the field of television for the last 15 years, where he directs television and film productions. He has worked in several productions and television stations, as a director, photographer, editor. In the field of cinema, he has directed a short film "I SEE YOU, DO YOU HEAR ME?" with Kostis Asikelis who was awarded at the Patras International Film & Culture Festival in 2010.