Truth Be Told

Truth Be Told

The MercuryAdelaide, SA
Friday, May 8 from 6 pm to 10 pm
Overview

festival hellenika in collaboration with thessaloniki film festival presents: truth be told a micro documentary festival.

Truth Be Told


TAKIS - one man, 430 dogs, one million followers

Director: Michael Roubis

Writer: Anna Podara Takis, a former nightclub owner, shares his inspiring journey of giving up everything to rescue stray dogs in Crete. Beginning with a few abandoned dogs, his sanctuary now cares for over 400. Despite challenges, Takis has transformed local attitudes and inspired global support in tackling Greece's stray dog crisis.

CRACKS OF GREEN by Giorgos Ntalis

The documentary chronicles the creation of Greece's first urban food forest in Neapolis, Thessaloniki

THE CHARCOAL MAKERS OF IKARIA ISLAND

Directed by Manos Arvanitakis. The film explores the history of the charcoal makers from Ikaria who travelled throughout Greece and Asia Minor. It features testimonies from elderly burners regarding their hardships, memories of relocation from descendants and historical context regarding how charcoal fueled Greek industry.

festival hellenika in collaboration with thessaloniki film festival presents: truth be told a micro documentary festival.

Truth Be Told


TAKIS - one man, 430 dogs, one million followers

Director: Michael Roubis

Writer: Anna Podara Takis, a former nightclub owner, shares his inspiring journey of giving up everything to rescue stray dogs in Crete. Beginning with a few abandoned dogs, his sanctuary now cares for over 400. Despite challenges, Takis has transformed local attitudes and inspired global support in tackling Greece's stray dog crisis.

CRACKS OF GREEN by Giorgos Ntalis

The documentary chronicles the creation of Greece's first urban food forest in Neapolis, Thessaloniki

THE CHARCOAL MAKERS OF IKARIA ISLAND

Directed by Manos Arvanitakis. The film explores the history of the charcoal makers from Ikaria who travelled throughout Greece and Asia Minor. It features testimonies from elderly burners regarding their hardships, memories of relocation from descendants and historical context regarding how charcoal fueled Greek industry.

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Highlights

  • 4 hours
  • In-person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before the event

Location

The Mercury

13 Morphett Street

Iris Theatre MRC (next to Mercury Cinema) Adelaide, SA 5000

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