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Cinema
Don’t Laugh, They’ll See You
Directed by Nicholas Dimitropoulos, Don’t Laugh, They’ll See You is a restrained and emotionally charged feature set between a seaside village in northeastern Attica and the city of Athens.
Expanded Practice
Motherwound
During a three-day-long performance, I executed a "female job" (embroidering) due to my research on memory, trauma and motherhood in the context of Greek immigration to Germany after the Second World War.
Expanded Practice
Walking as a Feast for the Senses: Healing Memory and Belonging in Vrontero
During a walkshop in the mountainous borderland of Vrontero, I asked participants to travel through a landscape shaped by displacement, resistance, and resilience. I used the walk to explore how engaging with a place through the senses can confront histories of loss and belonging.
Theater
La Strada
I was the stage designer for the theatrical adaptation of Federico Fellini’s La Strada (1954), directed by Fly Theater (Katerina Damvoglou, Robin Beer) for the National Theater of Greece, Experimental Stage.
Theater
Zigzag through the
Bitter Orange Trees
I worked as the stage designer for the play Zigzag through the Bitter Orange Trees, directed by Vasilis Kalfakis and based on the titular novel written by Ersi Sotiropoulou. The play premiered in the 104 Theatre in February 2020.
Cinema
The Mechanic
Working as a production designer for the short film The Mechanic, directed by Dimitris Kotselis. Two old friends reunite in a gentrified garage-turned coffee shop where one of them used to work. They discuss the haunting story of the chief mechanic who worked there and mysteriously disappeared.
Visual Commissions
Un-Necessary Needs
I was the fashion stylist for Raw Magazine’s online editorial, which Vensi and Hara photographed.