Locations that can calm our souls with their simplicity and minimalism, no matter if it has beautiful clear skies or even bad weather.Īnother goal that I had set, when and if possible, was to avoid capturing anything that it is not created by nature. In this film, I tried to capture some natural and beautiful sceneries into the mountains. I had started working on the preparations of the production at the start of 2020, but then a powerful and unseen enemy, the coronavirus, changed our world and our lives, probably forever.Īfter almost two years of restrictions, curfews, and quarantines, I finally had the chance to travel back to my favorite locations, the mountains of Epirus, which I missed so much. I have spent many days back then inside the forests and the mountains for filming and it was during that time that I made a promise to myself to create a timelapse film dedicated to those beautiful mountains. The idea for this film was formed in my mind while I was filming "Forest of Tranquility" back in 2019. This is my 3rd personal experimental short documentary film, after the award-winning films "Keep Looking Up" and "Forest of Tranquility". "Into The Mountains" is a visual journey through the beautiful mountains of Epirus, Greece. “The mountains are calling, and I must go.” – John Muir ️A short non-narrative, experimental timelapse documentary film, capturing the beauty of the mountains of Epirus, Greece. Official Selection, Clapperboard Golden Festival ![]() ![]() Official Selection, Nawada International Film Festival 3rd Season Best Microfilm, Independent Shorts Awards Best Mountain Culture Film, High Tatras Film & Video Festival ![]() Best Landscape Music Video, High Tatras Film & Video Festival (as of April 2022, the film is still on festival run□)
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