ONE DAY IN... - THE CINEMA MUSEUM OF THESSALONIKI (GREECE)
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We recorded a second video while our stay in Greece in the Cinema Museum of Thessaloniki!
We was visiting the place and we learnt more about the Greek cinematography and it´s history. And this is the result of our tour for The Big Screen! Enjoy!
We are so glad to announce also that we open with this video a new extra section for the channel, One day in.... In this part of the channel you will find some reports related to interesting places dedicated to the cinematographic culture and more things.
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Thessaloniki Cinema Museum
Theodore Angelopoulos and Giannis Dalianidis at the opening of the Thessaloniki museum of cinematique art
Filming at the Thessaloniki Cinema Museum
The MAGIC Comenius team filmed a short video at the Thessaloniki Cinema Museum.
The Gates of The Walls of Thessaloniki with English subtitles
This is a 3d representation of the gates of the walls of Thessaloniki. The sea front part of the walls was demolished during 1860s. By 1873 the southern parts of the east and west walls of the city were also demolished along with the gates of the walls. In this video we represent the lost gates.
Cinema Museum of Thessaloniki Top # 9 Facts
Cinema Museum of Thessaloniki Top # 9 Facts
Museum Films - Thessaloniki / Müze Filmleri - Selanik
Image movie displayed in the Thessaloniki Ataturk House Museum presenting the days in Thessaloniki where Mustafa Kemal Ataturk was born in 1881 and visited for the last time in 1911, by a collection of photographs of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk and Thessaloniki from that period.
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk’ün 1881’de hayata gözlerini açtığı, 1911’de son ziyaretini gerçekleştirdiği Selanik günlerinin; Mustafa Kemal
Atatürk ve Selanik’in o döneme ait fotoğraflarından derlenerek anlatıldığı Selanik Atatürk Evi Müzesi’nde gösterilen imaj film.
director / yönetmen: İbrahim Güldalı
graphic design / grafik tasarım: Rashad Mammadov
WWI SALONICA FRONT VIDEO THESSALONIKI KILKIS GREECE
Thessaloniki Tourism Organization and Kilkis Prefectural Unit present the history of the SALONICA FRONT WWI. Battlefields, military cemeteries, memorial monuments, war museums are part of the historical memory of the WWI in Central Macedonia Greece.
With Subtitles | A story of Thessaloniki | The Jews and the Holocaust
FILMED IN... - THESSALONIKI (GREECE)
Hello CinemaLovers! :)
This time The Big Screen is in Greece! Our first video abroad! (not in Hungary).
We were in Thessaloniki, the second city in Greece. There were filmed several movies and we would like to introduce you a little bit to the greek cinematography!
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THESSALONIKI VLOG (CINEMATIC)
Hey good people, welcome to this cinematic video featuring the beautiful city of Thessaloniki. I hope you enjoy...don't hesitate to leave a comment below.
ARTHUR TRESS LIVE - MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY, THESSALONIKI, GREECE
Online discussion with Arthur Tress from his residence in Cambria, California / With Vangelis Ioakimidis - TMP Director
Online συζήτηση με τον Arthur Tress από την κατοικία του στην Cambria, Καλιφόρνια / Με τον Βαγγέλη Ιωακειμίδη - Διευθυντή ΜΦΘ
Nazis in Thessaloniki
A very old lady describes how the Nazi German army executed 200 men in a village near Thessaloniki, during the occupation of Greece by the German army.
Greece: Thessaloniki in flames following antifa showdown with police
Around 500 left-wing protesters clashed with police in city of Thessaloniki on Monday following the arson of the 'Libertatia’ building a day earlier.
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Macedonia is timeless Greece - Thessaloniki CNN - WHY CINEMA NOW
Why Cinema Now
Thessaloniki International FilmFestival
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Thessaloniki - Greece
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Thessaloniki, Thessalonica, or Salonica is the second-largest city in Greece and the capital of Macedonia. Its honorific title is Συμпρωτεύουσα (Symprotévousa), literally co-capital, a reference to its historical status as the Συμβασιλεύουσα (Symvasilévousa) or co-reigning city of the Byzantine Empire, alongside Constantinople. According to the 2001 census, the municipality of Thessaloniki had a population of 363,987, its Urban Area 800,764 and the Larger Urban Zone (LUZ) of Thessaloniki has an estimated 995,766 residents (2004).
Thessaloniki is Greece's second major economic, industrial, commercial and political centre, and a major transportation hub for the rest of southeastern Europe; its commercial port is also of great importance for Greece and its southeast European hinterland. The city hosts an annual International Trade Fair, the International Thessaloniki Film Festival, and the largest bi-annual meeting of the Greek diaspora.
Thessaloniki is home to numerous notable Byzantine monuments, including the Paleochristian and Byzantine monuments of Thessalonika, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as several Ottoman and Sephardic Jewish structures. ( source Wikipedia )
RR7831B GREECE: SALONIKA FEARS THE QUAKE
7831/B: GREECE: SALONIKA FEARS THE QUAKE
On 20th June 1978, Salonika, the second largest city
in Greece, was hit by a major earthquake which
claimed nearly 50 lives. The damage could have been
worse, but the residents were thrown into panic. At
night, the city is virtually deserted. Most people are
now living outside Salonika or in tents in the parks
and squares. So far, attempts to persuade them to
return have not succeeded and the city's economy is
badly hit. Salonika's people it seems are determined
to believe their city is about to be hit by another, much
bigger, earthquake.
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Odomaxia - Street Battle - Award Winning Short Film (english subs)
Award Winning Short Film directed by Christos Kanakis
2008 Thessaloniki Film Festival - Special Award for fiction short film.
2008 Drama Short Film Festival - Special Award of the Ministry of Macedonia and Thrace.- Best Cinematography Award. - Best Male Actor in a leading role Award. - Greek Film Center Award
2009 Los Angeles Greek film Festival Film Festival - Short Films Selection
2009 Maremetrggio International Short Films and Debut Work Film Festival - Hellenic Event Selection
2009 Festival of Mediterranean Short Film of Tangier - Official Competition
2009 The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston - Spotlight on Contemporary Greek Cinema
2009 International Filmets Festival of Badalona - Greek Films Selection
Thessaloniki White Tower
9/3 Tuesday
We take a stroll through the city to get ourselves oriented a bit. There's a busy main boulevard a few blocks from us, and a grand pedestrian avenue that reaches to the waterfront. We see the covered marketplace, so of course we need to walk through. It's one of the most impressive we've seen. The vendors are all mixed together. Someone sells olives next to chicken, next to t shirts, next to fish, next to housewares, next to carpets, next to fruits. Everything looks luscious, colorful and delicious. We have to buy some olives, gleaming like jewels. The vendor puts together and assortment and charges us two Euros. I think we'd pay about ten dollars for as much at Wegman's. We gape at the fish stalls, boxes and boxes of bright, fresh fish. The butchers work like surgeons, cutting great haunches of beef into filets. We stop at a little café for some tea while we sample our olives.
Continuing on to the waterfront, we find a beautiful view, but not much else. The sidewalk stretches out along the pier in the blazing sun. The industrial port is farther away, and the level of commerce has slowed tremendously during the economic austerity.
We move inland by a block or so, finding a Fifth Ave. kind of shopping scene. Boutiques and Designers, all very high-end. Obviously, not everyone is broke, not the women walking along with their full shopping bags.
We arrive at the city's landmark, the White Tower, a stocky stone citadel on the harbor, once used as a prison, now a museum of the city's history with a big view at the top. The museum exhibits are laid out through the tower's five floors. Our English audio guide gives us the highlights. It's not an elaborate museum. Most of the exhibits look like they come from a newspaper archives, projected photos and film clips. It is, however, very interesting to learn about the city's development through the centuries, so we enjoy it all as we climb to the open turret for a view of the sea and the city on the hills around us.
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Archeological Museum from Thessaloniki
Archeological Museum from Thessaloniki. Macedonia is greek!
The Museum of Byzantine Culture (Thessaloniki)