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Georgio Iosephides (email: giose@cytanet.com.cy)
Mobile : (00357) 99-871501
Filmdirector
Cyprus (Greek part)
To CS
Dear Sir/Madam
Please feel free to contact me for a coproduction...
Please send to me the email contacts of emir kusturice filmmaker
Looking for your collaboration;
Best wishes
Thanks
george
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The film with a title : «RANDOM PROCESSES» , it explores the multiculture (frustrated) history of Cyprus - island of Aphrodite reflecting the Greek-Roman (christianity) culture. The film focus on the myth of Aphrodite - Goddess of Love and Beauty and on the myth of DIGENIS AKRITAS a greek legend and hero who protected borders of Byzantium during the Byzantium times...when Constantine the Great (borned in Nice of Yu) created Constantinople often called "New Rome" and ended with the fall of Constantinople in 1453 AD.
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