Exoptron,

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We use Knowledge, Empathy, Love, and Sweat to do it. But we mostly use Sweat.

Bacchanals In Modern Times

Final Title:  Remaster”

Episodes: 1 x 52 min

Production Year: 2012-2013

Format: HD 1920×1080

Director: Vangelis Tremopoulos

Producer: Vangelis Tremopoulos

Release Date: Late 2025

Synopsis

For centuries, every spring, Greece awakens from winter with cries, drums, and the clash of bells. Masks are worn, fires are lit, and people dance like followers of Dionysus reborn. These rituals bridge the ancient with the modern, memory with presence.

In Sochos, northern Greece, men dress in animal hides, fastening heavy bells around their waists. Their faces are covered with grotesque masks, symbols of chaos and rebirth. This ritual carries echoes of fertility rites, meant to awaken the earth and drive away evil spirits. The thunder of the bells is both noise and invocation – a call to life itself.

In Naousa, the ‘Genitsaroi and Boules’ form a procession of discipline and beauty. White wax masks cover the faces – anonymous, timeless, unyielding. The custom blends layers of history: resistance during Ottoman times, ancient Dionysian echoes, and the communal need for dance and renewal. Here, tradition becomes both performance and ritual.

Bacchanals In Modern Times… Coming Soon….!

The Last Layer

Final Title:  The Last Layer”

Episodes: 1 x 52 min

Production Year: 2025-2026

Format: UHD-4K

Director: Vaios Tsimitras

Producer: Vangelis Tremopoulos

Release Date: Late 2026

About the Documentary

Beneath our feet lies the foundation of life — the soil.
A living, breathing layer that nourishes the forests… that feeds the crops and sustains the people.
In Thessaly, this soil holds stories — of trees that protect it, of hands that turn it into food, and even into homes.
The ancient technique of building with “plitha,” mud bricks shaped by earth and time, connects us to the land in a way few things can.
But this last layer is fragile — threatened by erosion, neglect, and modern pressures.
Its fate is tied to the forests, the fields, and the future of Thessaly.
This is more than soil. This is life. This is… The Last Layer.

A layer of earth, thin as a breath…holding secrets of centuries.
Soil that nourishes forests and lives, shaped by the hands of people.
Homes built from the earth, stories written in mud bricks.
The last layer… a promise for tomorrow, a bridge between past and future.

The Last Layer — coming soon.

Aphrodite’s Experience Gastronomy (Working Title)

Final Title:  Aphrodite’s Heritage”

Episodes: 6 x 30 min

Production Year: 2024-2025

Format: UHD-4K

Release Date: Early 2026

About the Series

Aphrodite’s Heritage is a six-part documentary series that explores the deep connection between food, land, and cultural memory. Set in the mountainous region of northern Greece, the series follows Aphrodite — a young woman who returns to her family’s organic farm to revive the culinary and spiritual legacy of her Pontic Greek ancestors.

Rooted in the philosophy of “slow living,” the series blends sustainable agriculture, traditional food preparation, and ancestral storytelling. Each episode centers around the rhythms of the farm and the passing seasons, presenting three dishes — a meze, a main course, and a dessert — as narrative tools rather than mere recipes. These creations are tied to real stories, rituals, and emotions, reflecting a culture nearly lost through exile and time.

Filmed with cinematic intimacy and narrated by Aphrodite herself, the series captures the textures of daily life: the sound of herbs being cut, the silence of the cheese cave, the warmth of the wood-fired stove, and the laughter around the table. At its core, Aphrodite’s Heritage is about reconnection — to land, to language, and to lineage.

Combining elements of ethnography, gastronomy, and slow cinema, the series offers a rare window into a feminine, place-based wisdom that speaks to universal themes: identity, resilience, and the quiet beauty of keeping tradition alive — one seed, one story, and one meal at a time.

Exoptron

Coming Soon…

We use Knowledge, Empathy, Love, and Sweat to do it.
But we mostly use Sweat.

Bacchanals In Modern Times

Final Title:  Remaster”

Episodes: 1 x 52 min

Production Year: 2012-2013

Format: HD 1920×1080

Director: Vangelis Tremopoulos

Producer: Vangelis Tremopoulos

Release Date: Late 2025

Synopsis

For centuries, every spring, Greece awakens from winter with cries, drums, and the clash of bells. Masks are worn, fires are lit, and people dance like followers of Dionysus reborn. These rituals bridge the ancient with the modern, memory with presence.

In Sochos, northern Greece, men dress in animal hides, fastening heavy bells around their waists. Their faces are covered with grotesque masks, symbols of chaos and rebirth. This ritual carries echoes of fertility rites, meant to awaken the earth and drive away evil spirits. The thunder of the bells is both noise and invocation – a call to life itself.

In Naousa, the ‘Genitsaroi and Boules’ form a procession of discipline and beauty. White wax masks cover the faces – anonymous, timeless, unyielding. The custom blends layers of history: resistance during Ottoman times, ancient Dionysian echoes, and the communal need for dance and renewal. Here, tradition becomes both performance and ritual.

Bacchanals In Modern Times… Coming Soon….!

The Last Layer

Final Title:  The Last Layer”

Episodes: 1 x 52 min

Production Year: 2025-2026

Format: UHD-4K

Director: Vaios Tsimitras

Producer: Vangelis Tremopoulos

Release Date: Late 2026

About the Documentary

Beneath our feet lies the foundation of life — the soil.
A living, breathing layer that nourishes the forests… that feeds the crops and sustains the people.
In Thessaly, this soil holds stories — of trees that protect it, of hands that turn it into food, and even into homes.
The ancient technique of building with “plitha,” mud bricks shaped by earth and time, connects us to the land in a way few things can.
But this last layer is fragile — threatened by erosion, neglect, and modern pressures.
Its fate is tied to the forests, the fields, and the future of Thessaly.
This is more than soil. This is life. This is… The Last Layer.

A layer of earth, thin as a breath…holding secrets of centuries.
Soil that nourishes forests and lives, shaped by the hands of people.
Homes built from the earth, stories written in mud bricks.
The last layer… a promise for tomorrow, a bridge between past and future.

The Last Layer — coming soon.

(Working Title)

Aphrodite’s Experience Gastronomy

Final Title:  Aphrodite’s Heritage”

Episodes: 6 x 30 min

Production Year: 2024-2025

Format: UHD-4K

Release Date: Early 2026

About the Series

Aphrodite’s Heritage is a six-part documentary series that explores the deep connection between food, land, and cultural memory. Set in the mountainous region of northern Greece, the series follows Aphrodite — a young woman who returns to her family’s organic farm to revive the culinary and spiritual legacy of her Pontic Greek ancestors.

Rooted in the philosophy of “slow living,” the series blends sustainable agriculture, traditional food preparation, and ancestral storytelling. Each episode centers around the rhythms of the farm and the passing seasons, presenting three dishes — a meze, a main course, and a dessert — as narrative tools rather than mere recipes. These creations are tied to real stories, rituals, and emotions, reflecting a culture nearly lost through exile and time.

Filmed with cinematic intimacy and narrated by Aphrodite herself, the series captures the textures of daily life: the sound of herbs being cut, the silence of the cheese cave, the warmth of the wood-fired stove, and the laughter around the table. At its core, Aphrodite’s Heritage is about reconnection — to land, to language, and to lineage.

Combining elements of ethnography, gastronomy, and slow cinema, the series offers a rare window into a feminine, place-based wisdom that speaks to universal themes: identity, resilience, and the quiet beauty of keeping tradition alive — one seed, one story, and one meal at a time.