THOSE WHO SURVIVED – Stories of Dignity
Dir: Yorgos AvgeropoulosMany of the thousands forced to follow the pathways of migration, are victims of torture. They are amongst the most vulnerable of vulnerable, tortured in their country in the most savage and unspeakable manner. They succeeded in fleeing from their persecutors, and risking everything, placed their lives in danger, yet again, to seek protection at the gates of fortress Europe. Murat, Jean and Ali, now rendered invisible in the crowds of the Greek capital, face a new adventure: to convince the authorities of their story with the sole proof of their word and body, to set up a new life from scratch, and most importantly, to heal their wounds.
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- DURATION: 33min
- AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES: English | Greek | French
- AVAILABLE VERSIONS: English (33min) | Greek (33min) | French (33min)
- YEAR OF PRODUCTION: 2016
- Written & Directed by : Yorgos Avgeropoulos
- Producers: Anastasia Skoubri, Yorgos Avgeropoulos
- Image & Sound: Yorgos Avgeropoulos, Yiannis Avgeropoulos, Vincent Vaury, Thomas Beltsios
- Music: Yiannis Paxevanis
- Editing: Thodoris Popeskou, Argiris Konstantinidis
- Graphics: Gabriel Melissourgakis
Translations & Transcripts: - Translations & Transcripts: Dilek Dalgic, Murat Issi, Nafsika Tsipa, Dimitra Stathopoulou, Sofia Leonidi, Evangelia Sigala, Yiannis Michalis
The project “Prometheus II: Enhancing the Rehabilitation of Torture Victims in Greece” is implemented by the Greek Council for Refugees, in partnership with the BABEL Day Centre, the Centre for Trauma, Asylum and Refugees of the University of Essex, the NGO REDRESS and the Human Rights Foundation of Turkey, with the co-funding of the European Commission, (DG HOME).