155 Sold (2012)

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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
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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.