Explore the heart of Filoti in the Fasolas neighborhood through the eyes of Petros, a local shepherd and farmer in September of 1974. The older of two brothers, Petros took over the farm after his father died and his younger brother emigrated to Canada. He is engaged to be married to his childhood friend Katerina and his future mother-in-law has it all planned out. Until in the course of only one day it all falls apart. Meet Petros’ family, neighbours and friends and discover how one day changed his life forever.
The 70s brought many changes to the Greek islands, and Naxos in particular. The economic crisis gripping Greece at the time forced many young people to leave their villages, moving to Athens or emigrating abroad in search of new opportunities and a more modern lifestyle. Meanwhile, the ones who stayed behind struggled with financial difficulties and lack of resources. Tensions grew between tradition and progress, the old and the new, shaping the lives of the locals as they tried to balance their tradition and heritage with the changing times.
Difficulty – low, with a gradual ascent to a viewpoint of ca. 80m above the starting point
Duration – 60 min.
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Voice Actors
Petros: Orestis Rouskas
Mary: Jess Bertrand
Gregoria: Christina Brekou
Katherina: Christina Brekou
All other male voices: Orestis Rouskas
Story Development
Evdoxia Psarra
Interviews
Evdoxia Psarras
Kostas Chouzouris
Sofia Kritikou
Nikolas Moustakis
Writer
Anna Zhigalina
Illustrations
Eleni Karoglou
Sound recordist
George Sarantinos
Sound Design
Daniel Pohl
Music
Daniel Pohl
Production Coordinator
Niloofar Sadat Farhadi
Film Production
Amir Sedaghat
Sina Azarbayjani
Web App
Prof. Claudius Coenen
The Guardians of Naxos were developed in a collaboration by Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences (Department of Communication, Media and Culture, Professor Nikos Leandros and Dr Panagiotis Kapos), Cyprus University of Technology (Media Arts & Design Research Lab, Associate Professor Doros Polydorou) and Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences (Department of Media, Professor Claudius Coenen and Professor Georg Struck)