Postcards from Hellenikon
Postcards from Hellenikon

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Postcards from Hellenikon

2020
Movie
23 min
Greek

Slices of life with the former Hellinikon International Airport of Athens as a background, short before the casino is built. A couple in a car at night, a grandma peeling green beans, two gravediggers passing by; people that seemingly are not connected to each other. Among them a little boy, whose toy airplane gets stuck on a huge palm-tree. He‘ll do anything to get it back.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Elias DemetriouGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the complex history and eventual closure of Hellenikon International Airport in Athens, Greece. Through archival footage and interviews, it delves into the airport's significance as a gateway to Greece and a symbol of national pride, while also examining the challenges and controversies surrounding its redevelopment. The film captures the memories and emotions of those who worked at and passed through the iconic landmark.

Critical Reception

Postcards from Hellenikon was generally well-received by critics for its poignant look at a significant piece of Greek history and infrastructure. Reviewers often highlighted its nostalgic tone and its ability to evoke a sense of loss associated with the airport's closure and transformation.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its evocative archival footage and personal stories.

  • Noted for capturing the emotional impact of Hellenikon's closure.

  • Considered a valuable historical document of a changing Athens.

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Fun Fact

Hellenikon Airport was originally built as a military airbase for the Greek Air Force and the United States Air Force during World War II.

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