Angeliki Kourouni

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5½ years TrailerGolden Dawn: A Public Affair TrailerGolden Dawn: A Personal Affair Trailer

Angelique Kourounis had consistently honored the work of journalism, working for a number of years as a correspondent for many French-speaking in high prestige, but above all she left behind an invaluable legacy through two brave and shocking documentaries. The films Golden Dawn: A Personal Case (2016) and Golden Dawn: A Case of All of Us (2021), which were screened at the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival (with the latter winning three awards at the 23rd ΤIDF), will never stop reminding us that the belief in the value of democracy and resistance to obscurantism and intolerance is the duty and obligation of all of us at all times. Angelique Kourounis, was one of the most courageous and valuable voices of the Greek documentary.

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Golden Dawn: A Personal Affair Trailer (2016)

15 March 2016

What’s in the mind of the neo-nazi next-door? “My partner in life is a Jew, one of my sons is gay, another is an anarchist, and I am a left-wing feminist as well as a daughter of immigrants.

5½ years Trailer (2022)

10 March 2022

In October 2020, the biggest trial in modern Greece comes to an end. The court ruling is clear: The Parliament’s third-largest party over several years is a criminal organization.

Golden Dawn: A Public Affair Trailer (2021)

30 June 2021

How to resist? What sort of action to adopt against Nazism, fascism and the extreme right? Can Democracy still eradicate them once and for all without bending its own principles? How to fight back? Is the solution to be given by the courts? A political blockade from all political parties? A media boycott? Raising social awareness? A better education in school? Or is it a more physical resistance? A trial all the more important than the one of Nurenberg is the backbone of this documentary.

Oppression Trailer (2015)

17 March 2015

As the economic crisis deepens, interventions in journalistic work are increasing and journalists are being asked to choose whether to follow a central line or whether to dare to take a different stance.