Vouvoula Skoura Trailers
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Vouvoula Skoura was born in Thessaloniki. She studied Graphic Arts at the Athens Institute of Technology (ATI). She lived in London during the dictatorship in Greece, where she attended Art History courses (1970) and a Computer Graphics for Video seminar at Middlesex Polytechnic (1988). She worked with experimental mixed media on photography, which she applied both to her prints (books, posters) and to her films. Her works, both film and video, have been presented at international festivals and universities in more than fifty cities (Athens, Beirut, Berlin, Bilbao, Brussels, Cetinje, Chania, Krakow, Delphi, Ghent, Frankfurt, Kassel, Leeds, London, Naples, Patras, Pristina, São Paulo, Sofia, Strasbourg, Tampere, Thessaloniki, etc.), as well as on ERT1, ARTE and the BBC. She has collaborated with the Ministry of Culture, the Athens Concert Hall, the Municipal Council of Thessaly, the Municipal Council of Patras and many other cultural institutions, such as the Aplo Theatre, the Attis Theatre, the Fournos Digital Culture Center, Patras – European Capital of Culture and the KAM (Center for Mediterranean Architecture). Her films Internal Migration (1984) and Slag of Light (1989) were awarded a special mention by the Jury at the Drama Festival. The video Black Moon won first prize at the Athens Video Art competition (1998). The film Ethel Adnan: Exiled Words won the Greek Film Center Award at the 10th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival (2008). In 2009 she was honored with the EBGE Lifetime Achievement Award of the Graphic Designers Association of Greece.
From the Thessaloniki Film Festival website.
Most Popular Vouvoula Skoura Trailers
Total trailers found: 21
25 March 2013
This documentary aims to register this unknown side of James Joyce: His Greek Notebooks. Trieste. Bloomsday, 2013.
06 November 2014
From the islands of the Aegean (Tinos and Mykonos) to the cities of exile: Paris, Berlin, Budapest. Urbad and rural landscapes, connected not only with the continuous movement of Melpo but mainly with permanent exclusions and confinements in mental institutions.
01 January 2002
References to great Renaissance painters, to figures who defined the 20th century (Samuel Beckett, Man Ray, Luis Buñuel, Sergei Eisenstein) and to architectural models (Hadrian's Villa, Villa d'Este, the Capitol, the Vatican, the E.
01 January 2000
A vast photographic archive –like a long journey through the 20th century– featuring documents from the life of Giorgos Seferis, period materials from around the world, and records from the places the poet traveled.
01 January 2022
Traces of narrative that shape time, following the rhythm of war, every war. They emerge from the sea and run shouting on the shore.
01 January 2000
A vast photographic archive –like a long journey through the 20th century– featuring documents from the life of Giorgos Seferis, period materials from around the world, and records from the places the poet traveled.
01 January 2012
A video installation dedicated to the poetess Niki Marangou. Footage from the Green Line dividing Cyprus.
08 March 2026
Etel Adnan’s last words recorded by her close friend, the Lebanese historian and writer Fawwaz Traboulsi, on colours, Nietzsche and poetry.
01 January 2012
In 2012, four years later, a large demonstration was held in Athens in memory of Alexis Grigoropoulos, who was killed by a police officer in Athens in 2008.
01 January 2001
Through fragments of images, through cracks, love, anger, murder as an extreme act, and Medea's "exile," predetermined.
01 January 1989
The film is a collage of computer-generated works that reproduce erotic designs from classical antiquity to contemporary photographs and live footage.
01 January 2014
Poet Nanos Valaoritis talks with theater scholar Orsia Sofra about the years Manto Aravantinou spent in Paris (1967–1974), self-exiled from the junta of the colonels, began her research on Joyce's Greek.
01 January 1984
The film follows a woman's internal migration through her childhood memories and descriptions of places and situations.
01 January 2000
The theme of violence transforms the natural face into something fluid. It refers to the portraits of Francis Bacon.
13 March 2026
The beginning. A one-take shot, images of Famagusta, as Pyrros Theofanopoulos recites the text of Niki Marangou, while the gaze of Niovi Charalambous describes the dead city.
14 March 2008
The film reconstructs through an array of visual fragments, a multiplicity of languages, of peoples and their identities, the unique portrait of the poet and painter Etel Adnan.
01 January 2012
In memory of a fifteen-year-old boy who was killed by a police officer in Athens in 2008.
01 January 2010
Fragments of personal experiences. A notebook of memory. Family photographs, ftexts abandoned by others and kept by me.
07 April 2023
The life of Melpo Axioti, a modern Greek novelist and poetess. A navigation in the labyrinth of her life and her expression, through the analysis of the psychiatrist Spilios Argyropoulos.
01 January 2020
The multilingual landscape, together with the continuous and repetitive image of the sea, are the elements that represent her inner, emotional space.
01 January 2008
This film was shot 60 years after Antonin Artaud’s death. Attempting a return to the author’s childhood, it examines the field for encountering the ideas, addictions, and people who influenced his oeuvre with new eyes.