The Chronicle of an extermination (2013)

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Hortiatis is one of the numerous Greek villages whose inhabitants were massacred during the German occupation during World War II. The documentary attempts a “reenactment” of the Hortiatis holocaust through the first-hand testimony of eye-witnesses, while underscoring the significance of the preservation of historical memory. The unfolding of events is shaped by official sources and through individual perspectives and personal experiences of common people, shedding new light on these historic events.

Director: Akis Kersanidis, Chrysa Tzelepi
Runtime: 90 min
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Cinematography: Drakos Polychroniadis
Editing: Akis Kersanidis, Chrysa Tzelepi
Country: Greece
Language: ελληνικά
Original Language: el
More Films by Director: Akis Kersanidis, Chrysa Tzelepi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Chronicle of an extermination about?
Hortiatis is one of the numerous Greek villages whose inhabitants were massacred during the German occupation during World War II. The documentary attempts a “reenactment” of the Hortiatis holocaust through the first-hand testimony of eye-witnesses, while underscoring the significance of the preservation of historical memory. The unfolding of events is shaped by official sources and through individual perspectives and personal experiences of common people, shedding new light on these historic events.
Who directed The Chronicle of an extermination?
The Chronicle of an extermination was directed by Akis Kersanidis, Chrysa Tzelepi.
Who stars in The Chronicle of an extermination?
The Chronicle of an extermination stars Manolis Glezos.
How long is The Chronicle of an extermination?
The Chronicle of an extermination has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
Where was The Chronicle of an extermination produced?
The Chronicle of an extermination was produced in Greece.