155 Sold (2012)
Greece is chosen to be the first EU economic experiment. A country cannot go bankrupt like a business could, a state’s possessions cannot be confiscated and resold. The documentary covers the events that took place around Sintagma Square (Constitution Square) in Athens (Greece) on 28-29 June 2011, during the Austerity Measures Vote by the Greek Parliament. The film goes through the events of the extensive protests by the people opposing the Greek sell-out. It documents the social zeitgeist in Greece, and acts in solidarity with the protestors who are combatting police brutality in its various forms.
Director: Georgios Panteleakis
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 65 min
Release Date: March 9, 2012
Language: ελληνικά
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is 155 Sold about?
- Greece is chosen to be the first EU economic experiment. A country cannot go bankrupt like a business could, a state’s possessions cannot be confiscated and resold. The documentary covers the events that took place around Sintagma Square (Constitution Square) in Athens (Greece) on 28-29 June 2011, during the Austerity Measures Vote by the Greek Parliament. The film goes through the events of the extensive protests by the people opposing the Greek sell-out. It documents the social zeitgeist in Greece, and acts in solidarity with the protestors who are combatting police brutality in its various forms.
- Who directed 155 Sold?
- 155 Sold was directed by Georgios Panteleakis.
- How long is 155 Sold?
- 155 Sold has a runtime of 1h 5m (65 minutes).
- What genre is 155 Sold?
- 155 Sold is a Documentary film.