Limassol - Harbour of the Sun (2018)
The documentary was created for the 1st Archeological, Ethnological and Historical documentary festival in Cyprus. The documentary features interviews from the President of Cyprus Mr. Nicos Anastasiades, the Mayor of Limassol Mr. Nicos Nicolaides and the former Mayor of Limassol Mr. Andreas Christou. The documentary was also awarded the 1st position in a Greek and Cypriot competition and was featured on numerous news outlets in Cyprus and Greece. The documentary takes you on a journey of the coastal front development of Limassol.
Chambis - The Printmaker of Cyprus (2019)
The documentary was created for the 2nd Archeological, Ethnological and Historical documentary festival in Cyprus. The documentary received 2nd place in the Festival. The documentary tells the story of printmaker Chambis and aims to educate people for the art of printmaking. The documentary received multiple awards not only in Cyprus but also in Greece. The documentary was also featured on the Cypriot national broadcasting channel and the Greek national broadcasting channel.
Greek Lyceum of Famagusta: «A seal of Remembrance» (2020)
The documentary was created for the 3rd Archeological, Ethnological and Historical documentary festival in Cyprus. The documentary received 1st place in the Festival. The documentary is a tribute to the women's Lyceum in Famagusta that inspired and keeps inspiring women to pursue their dreams, be strong and independent. The documentary shows how the Lyceum helped Cypriots during the Turkish Invasion in 1974 and how the Lyceum was able to reborn from its ashes after the war. The documentary received multiple awards in Cyprus and Greece.
«1974: Unaccompanied refugee children, an unseen aspect of the tragedy» (2022)
The documentary was awarded the first prize in the educational section of the 5th Archeological, Ethnological and Historical Documentary Festival in Cyprus.
With its participation in the 5th Archeological, Ethnological and Historical Documentary Festival in Cyprus, Linopetra High School attempts to bring to light a side of the 1974 tragedy that is unknown to many. Our research led us down memory lane, with a sense of gratitude for those young children whose parents, in fear of a third invasion, made the difficult decision to send them to Greece to attend the new school year.
Unaccompanied by their parents or a guardian, these refugee children travelled to different parts of Greece and other countries. Given the time constraint of our documentary, it was not possible to present all the stories, although we were deeply moved by each one of them. We feel fortunate to have the opportunity to research this topic and immense gratitude for our great Cypriot poet Kyriakos Charalambides, who wrote a poem dedicated to these unaccompanied refugee children for our documentary.