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Wine Dark Sea

This film narrates the profound changes brought about by global warming in the Mediterranean, the sea described as "Wine Dark Sea" by Homer, and its surroundings. Due to global warming, the air, the sea, and the way of life in the Mediterranean are rapidly changing. Simultaneously, individuals from all walks of society and numerous organizations are working to minimize the adverse effects of global warming in the region. However, will all these efforts prove sufficient? "Wine Dark Sea" leaves the audience pondering this question: Will we live in the shadow of the once-beautiful dream of the Mediterranean, unable to find solutions to environmental issues? Or will we create a new story together?

  • Nefin Dinc
    Director
  • Nefin Dinc
    Writer
    Antoine the Fortunate
  • Hercules Millas
    Writer
  • Ioannis N. Grigoriadis
    Writer
  • Inci Özsoy Tastan
    Producer
  • Project Title (Original Language):
    Sarap Rengi Deniz
  • Project Type:
    Documentary
  • Runtime:
    41 minutes
  • Completion Date:
    February 26, 2024
  • Country of Origin:
    Greece
  • Country of Filming:
    Cyprus, Greece, Türkiye
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Digital Cinema Package:
    Unavailable
  • International Istanbul Film Festival
    Istanbul
    Turkey
    April 27, 2024
    World Premiere
Distribution Information
  • Nefin Dinc
    Distributor
    Country: Turkey
Director Biography - Nefin Dinc

Professor Nefin Dinç studied Economics at Ankara University, Political Science Faculty. She has a Masters degree on Media and Culture from John Logie Baird Centre, Stratclyde University, Glasgow and an MFA degree on documentary filmmaking from University of North Texas. She has taught documentary filmmaking at State University of New York at Fredonia between the years 2005 - 2013. Nefin Dinç was also the Project Director of Youth Filmmaking Project, teaching young Turkish students how to make short films on democracy and human rights, supported by the US State Department. Professor Dinç is now teaching at James Madison University, School of Media Arts and Design.

Nefin Dinç produced eight documentary films until now. “Wine Dark Sea” and "Antoine the Fortunate”, are her latest documentary films. Antoine the Fortunate is screened at various European TV channels, including ORF (Austria), Histoire (France) and Cosmote (Greece). The website for this documentary film project is http://antoinekope.com/#home

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