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Greek and American Mosaic

76 min  |  Spoken Languages: Greek
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The Greek and American Mosaic (76 Minutes; Greek language; No Subtitles)
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Prof. Paul Kapetanopoulos, producer and host.

Prof. Paul Kapetanopoulos
Director/Producer/Host

This film is a tribute to the thousands of Greek men and women who worked in the shoe shops and cotton mills of New England.  With rare interviews, these immigrants, who came to America before 1910, recount their experiences which are contrasted by their relatives back in the "old country".



The Greek and American Mosaic's soul is complete,
its emotions intense, and its goal accomplished.

-Father Chris Kerhulas, ORTHODOX OBSERVER

"Greek and American Mosaic is a remarkable film concerning the life of Greek immigrants in the U.S.A."

Melina Mercouri, late Actress & Greece's Minister of Culture.
Interviews with Greek immigrants, who came to America before 1910, and their recounting of their experiences in America which are contrasted by their relatives back in the "old country".
Melina Mercouri
Late Actress & Greece's
Minister of Culture

(1980's & 1990's)

Written, produced and hosted by Prof. Paul Kapetanopoulos.

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300 Spartans - The Real Story (72 Minutes)
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300 Spartans - The Real Story (72 Minutes)

The Legend is Fabulous, the Real Story is Astonishing! Hosted by Dr. Michael Scott (PBS, BBC, NOVA, Nat'l Geographic, History Channel and more) What was the real mission of Leonidas and the 300 Spartans? Were they always on a suicide mission? Presented by Dr Michael Scott of Cambridge University, with contributions from nine other experts and four researchers and using the latest research, satellite positioning, and imagery, the series gives complete coverage of the story. Included is a detailed analysis of one of the oldest mysteries in history itself, what really happened to King Leonidas and his 300 Spartans at Thermopylae. Re-reading the 2500 year old text of Herodotus, the Father of History, has revealed some missing conclusions. Putting aside the myths and legends surrounding the 300 Spartans, this documentary takes a detailed look at The Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC, leading to the last stand of the 300 Spartans, other Greeks and the Great Spartan King, Leonidas. The legend passed down is that Leonidas went to Thermopylae with a picked band of 300 Spartans to defend the narrow pass with units from other Greek cities. Then on the 3rd day of the battle, when he found out he was being surrounded, he sent most of his troops away and covered their retreat with a last stand because Spartans never retreated. Using the original text of Herodotus, the only "contemporary" source, it examines the actions of Leonidas as commander of the Greek force of over 7000 men facing 150-200,000 Persians. Why they were there and what eventually led to the most famous last stand in history. Focusing on six key passages in the text, the real story gives a completely different picture than the legend we all know. Leonidas did not stay because Spartans never retreated, they had already retreated once in this war. He had plenty of time to retreat if he wanted to, but his actions on the last day point to something completely different. The documentary concludes that while the legend is fabulous, the real story is astonishing. Leonidas had plans for the last day, and they did not involve a suicidal last stand! ASIN: B013IY1148 (USA); B01I47EJ16 (UK) Learn more at https://www.celebrategreece.com/300-spartans-the-real-story Contact us to get a screening license. Exclusive global agent/representative: http://www.CelebrateGreece.com Use the contact page
Crete: Under the Grecian Sun - Crete, Greece (59 Minutes)
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Crete: Under the Grecian Sun - Crete, Greece (59 Minutes)

Join the Goddess and the Greek® on a Romantic Culinary-Travel Journey on the Greek island of Crete, Greece! Also watch the companion program "A Greek Islands Destination Cooking Class - Santorini, Greece on your TV via the free Vimeo app at https://vimeo.com/ondemand/greekislands Join award-winning on-camera personality, lifestyle journalist, author of Diary of A Modern Day Goddess, and independent producer Cynthia Daddona as she delivers her most fun and inspiring cultural travel exploration yet. In this documentary Cynthia, an Italian-Greek-American, is joined by her Greek-American husband James and together they are The Goddess and the Greek,® in Crete: Under the Grecian Sun. Come along as they celebrate a romantic culinary and eco-travel journey on this savory island in the Mediterranean Sea. The Goddess and the Greek® welcome you to Greece's BIG island, CRETE! So, sit back, relax and enjoy as you discover the delicious and life-enhancing ways of life on the Greek island of Crete. Follow Cynthia as she explores eco-village living and the Mediterranean way of life that includes savoring times at the table while eating the delicious and healthy cuisine of Crete. A 15-year scientific study of seven diverse countries confirmed that the Cretan village farmers of the 1960's had the best health and longevity in the world. The diet of Crete and Southern Italy became the foundation for the famous Mediterranean Diet. Crete - Under the Grecian Sun showcases Crete's bountiful food traditions and tables, both ancient and modern, vibrant and vital villages, wisdoms of the Yia Yias (grandmas), working farm-to-table agritourism sites, contemporary hotels and spas, sun-soaked sandy beaches, goddess-centric ancient Minoan culture, archaeological splendors of rich history, and natural majestic landscapes reminiscent of a Tuscany on the Aegean Sea. Cretan culture today is a blend of mainly Greek along with touches of Venetian & Turkish influences. Its cuisine is forever an ethnic cornucopia of tastes and smells using the freshest local ingredients and time-honored recipes. This delicious, fun and informative program is the next best thing to actually being in Crete! With 20 years of travel and lifestyle journalism and a television and improv comedy background, Cynthia will educate and entertain you as she visits locations in Crete such as Elounda, Spinalonga, Heraklion, Knossos, Hersonissos, Rethymnon, Anogeia, Chania and many other wonderful and romantic places in-between. Her other productions in Greece include her romantic destination wedding to James on the Greek island of Santorini where she also hosted and produced the #1 New York Times' About.com Greek culinary-travel DVD, A Greek Island Islands Destination Cooking Class. In addition to hosting for CelebrateGreece.com, Cynthia is the creator and hosts of the video websites RomancingTheTable.com and ModernDayGoddess.com. Learn more at https://www.celebrategreece.com/crete-under-the-grecian-sun ASIN: B01MQ4BWL8 (USA); B01MQ4F46Z (UK)
The Seven Sages of Greek Antiquity (52 Minutes)
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The Seven Sages of Greek Antiquity (52 Minutes)

Though Socrates, Plato and Aristotle were not among them, ancient Greece's most sage men would unanimously choose one as the wisest of all. Winner: BEST ANTIQUITY FILM, Cyprus International Film Festival The Seven Wise Men of antiquity, or the Seven Sages as they are also commonly known, reflect one of the most brilliant aspects of the ancient Greek spirit. This documentary revives the period, 27 centuries ago, when the Seven flourished and enlightened humanity through their wisdom. The Seven Sages of the 6th Century B.C. were seven exceptional personalities distinguished for their extraordinary wisdom and knowledge which they applied as scientists, philosophers, statesmen and lawmakers. They were namely, Thales of Miletus, Chilon of Sparta, Solon of Athens, Pittacus of Mytilene, Bias of Priene, Cleoboulos of Rhodes and Periander of Corinth. On her return voyage to Sparta from Troy, Helen carried a golden tripod, which she dropped into the sea in order to prevent an old prophecy: that the tripod would become a cause to battle. That battle would then lead to the most unusual competition to determine the Wisest. The Seven Sages, of 6th Century BC Greece, are exceptional personalities distinguished for their extraordinary wisdom and knowledge as scientists, philosophers, statesmen and lawmakers. However, even the Seven would choose only One as the wisest of all! Learn more at https://www.celebrategreece.com/the-seven-sages-of-ancient-greece ASIN: B078T3RTLD (USA); B078T6DKQT (UK)
The Man That History Forgot, Ancient Greece's Unsung Hero (4 Episodes; 179 Minutes)
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The Man That History Forgot, Ancient Greece's Unsung Hero (4 Episodes; 179 Minutes)

Hosted by Dr. Michael Scott (PBS, BBC, NOVA, National Geographic, History Channel) and narrated by Patrick Frost. Available on DVD at https://amzn.to/2ZCEapI Meet the Forgotten Favorite Son of the Golden Age of Greece. He was the only Greek to fight for 40 years against the Persians at Marathon with Miltiades (against Persia's King Darius), at Thermopylae with Leonidas and the 300 Spartans (against Persia's King Xerxes), at Salamis with Themistocles (against Persia's King Xerxes) and at Plataea leading the battle against the Persians finally driving the them out of Greece. He was THE GREAT 'uniter' of Greece 200 years before ALEXANDER and the only General in history to have personally led his men into battle 30 days after he died! Were it not for his heroism the Golden Age of Athens would not have occurred and Western Civilization would be vastly different, if at all. EPIC, 4-EPISODE HISTORICAL DOCU-DRAMA SERIES. No Subtitles. An abbreviated series from the epic 8-episode "The First War for Western Civilization," hosted by Dr. Michael Scott. Included is a detailed analysis of two of the oldest mysteries in history itself, what really happened at the Battle of Marathon and what really happened to King Leonidas and his 300 Spartans at Thermopylae. EPISODE DESCRIPTIONS Episode 1: Ancient Greece: The Forgotten Son Episode 2. Battle of Marathon Triumph, His Fall and Redemption Episode 3: The 300 Die; Ancient Greeks in Peril Episode 4: Salamis and Plataea Triumphs, Another Fall and His Legacy Learn more at https://www.celebrategreece.com/the-man-history-forgot Adapted from the 8-part documentary, The First War for Western Civilization https://vimeo.com/ondemand/thefirstwarforthewest ASIN: B07VXSNGMJ (USA); B07VXSP1D1 (UK)
The First War for Western Civilization (8 Episodes; 352 Minutes)
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The First War for Western Civilization (8 Episodes; 352 Minutes)

A Time When History Became Legend! Hosted by Dr. Michael Scott (PBS, BBC, NOVA, Nat'l Geographic, History Channel and more) "Go back 2,500 years to the wars between ancient Greece (West) and Persia (East).  The Greco-Persian Wars 2,500 years ago were a clash between two peoples, two cultures, two systems of government and two continents.  The first clash between East and West.  A clash that has, sadly, continued all the way to today." --Hosted by Cambridge University's Dr. Michael Scott The perfect television documentary to complement the global movie "300". Also, see our one episode version called "300 Spartans - The Real Story" here on CelebrateGreece.com or on Vimeo at https://vimeo.com/ondemand/300spartans The first democracy in the world spawned the Greco-Persian Wars 2500 years ago that shaped most of the world today, particularly our politics, but it also gave us some of the most iconic moments and curious mysteries in history...a time when history really did become legend: Leonidas and his 300 Spartans, The Battles of Thermopylae, Marathon, Salamis and Plataea, The Roots of Democracy and, now, the story of Athenian Generals Miltiades (Father) and Kimon (Son). However, other than the 3 days of the 300 Spartans at Thermopylae, the rest of the 49 year war between Persia and Greece has been almost completely overlooked, and has never appeared in full as a documentary or drama. Presented by Dr Michael Scott of Cambridge University, with contributions from nine other experts and four researchers and using the latest research, satellite positioning, and imagery, the series gives complete coverage of the story. Included is a detailed analysis of two of the oldest mysteries in history itself, what really happened at the Battle of Marathon and what really happened to King Leonidas and his 300 Spartans at Thermopylae. Re-examining the 2500 year old text of Herodotus, the “Father of History”, has revealed some missing links. Answering some unanswered questions: What was the real cause of the war? How did the Greeks win, was it just legend and propaganda? What really happened at the Battle of Marathon? What was the real mission of Leonidas and the 300 Spartans? Were they always on a suicide mission? The life of Kimon has remained in the shadow of other heroism during the period, but he came closest to uniting Greece, and humbled the mighty Persian Empire in the process. Episode 1: THE BEGINNING: Our modern connection to this period, the importance to us here and now. The three major players, Athens, Sparta and Persia. Greece & Persia, where each came from and what made them different to each other. A closer look at Athens and the beginnings of Democracy. Episode 2. TREACHERY: The Spartans and their unique position in Greece. How Greece & Persia came in to conflict. The disloyalty of Histiaeus. The Ionian Revolt, Kimon and Miltiades in Athens, meeting Isodice, Athenian betrayal, the first Persian Invasion. Events leading up to the Battle of Marathon including the mystery of Marathon. Episode 3: MARATHON: The Battle of Marathon, the Marathon Run, war heroes, the fall from grace of Kimon's family, prison, bankruptcy, incest, recovery and marriage. Why did the Athenians call for help, then attack the much larger Persian army at Marathon without waiting for that help? Athens builds the fleet. Episode 4, RISE AND FALL: Episode 5, THE GREAT INVASION: The Great Persian Invasion of Greece by King Xerxes, the construction of the bridges over the sea at Hellespont and the canal at Athos,and the lead up to the Battle of Thermopylae, days 1 and 2. The betrayal of Leonidas. Episode 6: THERMOPYLAE AND SALAMIS: The disaster of Thermopylae and sacrifice of the lives of Leonidas, his 300 Spartans and other Greeks, trying to delay the enormous Persian forces of King Xerxes. What really happened there? Were the 300 Spartans always on a suicide mission? The evacuation of Athens, Spartan timidity and indecision. Victory at the naval battle of SSalamis Themistocles brings on the naval battle. The lead up to the Battle of Plataea. Episode 7: THE DECISION IN GREECE: Stabilization and the lead up to the Battle of Plataea. The Battle of Plataea and the pledge made there. The new League of Greek Allies (Delian League), Kimon made commander in chief, Battle of Eurymedon (Kimon, the Conqueror of Persia), death of his wife Isodice, Ostracism (exile) of Kimon, his return to power, the death of Kimon and the Peace of Callias/Kimon. Episode 8: THE AFTERMATH AND LEGACY: Was it all worthwhile? Less than 50 years after the death of Kimon, why did the mighty hoplites of Kimon and Leonidas become the hirelings of Asia? The legacy of Greece. The legacy of Sparta. Learn more at https://www.celebrategreece.com/the-first-war-for-western-civilization ASIN: B01LXXGMHC (USA); B01LWY3C1S (UK)
Olympics, Part 1: Hippocrates in Olympia (55 Minutes)
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Olympics, Part 1: Hippocrates in Olympia (55 Minutes)

Hosted by Two-Time Academy Award Winning Actor Sir Peter Ustinov. The Father of Medicine uses his advanced holistic medical techniques on the revered athletes at the ancient Olympic Games. (See also Olympics, Part 2: The Quest for the Athlos) “Hippocrates in Olympia” focuses on the fascination of Hippocrates and his advanced holistic medical beliefs, while investigating a closely related subject, namely the medical care of the revered athletes during the ancient Olympic Games. It was of vital importance in that era that the sportsmen of the day were kept in perfect health in order to provide the much loved entertainment to the leading dignitaries, artists and philosophers in attendance at the ultimate sports festival. Hippocrates, known as the father of medicine, has been passionately studied for centuries for being the first pioneer into what we now know as the field of modern day health care. In addition to his famous Hippocratic Oath, his fascinating life is beautifully portrayed in this one hour documentary entitled “Olympics: Hippocrates in Olympia”, by George Petritsis, based on the book “Medical Care During the Ancient Olympic Games” by Christos Lolas, M.D., and narrated by Academy Award® winner, the late, great Sir Peter Ustinov. This documentary is believed to have been Peter Ustinov's final narration and his mellifluous voice adds additional richness to this magnificent work. The companion documentary to "The Quest for the Athlos", also on your TV via the Vimeo app at https://vimeo.com/ondemand/athlos Learn more about Parts 1 and 2 at https://www.celebrategreece.com/olympics-hippocrates-in-olympia-part-1 and https://www.celebrategreece.com/olympics-the-quest-for-the-athlos-part-2 ASIN: B001EXO742 (USA); B01MCT06PF (UK)
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