Jane Gabriel Trailers
Whose Life Is It Anyway? TrailerCaravan of Death TrailerLeros - The Τransformation Trailer
Whose Life Is It Anyway? TrailerCaravan of Death TrailerLeros - The Τransformation Trailer
Total trailers found: 8
15 May 1993
Theo Angelopoulos recalls the defining moment in 1964 that led to him to live his entire life in Greece, and explores the concept of borders in his work - as the limits of existence, of life and death, of language and communication.
15 May 1988
“Fear enters the management style.” Banned by McDonalds, this Channel 4 film has never been shown before.
15 May 1995
“Now I am happy, I am very well... I am cooking.” Six years after Jane Gabriel made the documentary “Island Οf Outcasts” revealing the inhuman conditions in the adult asylum on Leros, she returned to meet some of the men who had been kept naked in block 16 for decades, and women who had lived in filthy conditions.
06 January 1986
The complete version of “Greece: The Hidden War” television series produced by Jane Gabriel consists of 3 episodes: “The Battle for Athens”, “The Civil War”, “The Homecoming", and explores the profound impact British policy in the 1940s had on Greek democracy and society for decades.
15 May 1992
“This is their chance to have a life.” In 1992, 165 children were living in inhuman conditions in Leros.
15 May 2000
“Where is my son? Why don’t they give him back to me?” In 1973, a month after Pinochet seized power in Chile, a helicopter headed north.
15 May 2001
“We felt humiliated when they hit us, we asked ourselves what kind of life this is. Being in the union we realised that we should be allowed to live decently.
15 May 1994
“My life was wasted. I was 19 when I went in… all my life’s gone. I could have been happy.” Meanwood Park Colony for mental defectives opened 1920.