The work was open to the public for free for a limited amount of time only! October 20 – November 3.

 

“Nitsa” (00:28:00) by Giorgos Efthimiou, Greece, 2022

Director’s statement: “Nitsa Gofa died 24th of March 1925, age 17. She was a random girl. She died from love. We learn about her case from the newspapers archive of 1925. Some of her last words, as they were saved in her suicide letters : “How wonderful death would be if it was offered by his hands” and “Respect the feeling of love wherever you encounter it.”

This movie was made mainly at the underground canals of Athens and consists of a chapel of remembrance.”

Giorgos Efthimiou was born in Athens. He has been making films since 2011. He is also stage director, visual artist, performer and curator of “Pugnant Film Series”.

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Pebbles Underground: TRIGGER WARNING: Sensitive content, nudity, implied sexuality.

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Pebbles Underground is focused on showcasing and promoting experimental, avant-garde, underground, and no-to-low budget projects by artist-humans from all over the world. Absurd, uncanny, witty, humorous, slow-video – all are welcomed, and loved. Pebbles Underground is an independent project not funded by any government or corporation, and we intend to keep it that way. Main source of funding is personal donations from humans organizing the project, who are artists themselves, and the main drive of the project is formed by the energy and involvement of the organizers, and the public.

By pebbles

Pebbles Underground is focused on showcasing and promoting experimental, avant-garde, underground, and no-to-low budget projects by artist-humans from all over the world. Absurd, uncanny, witty, humorous, slow-video – all are welcomed, and loved. Pebbles Underground is an independent project not funded by any government or corporation, and we intend to keep it that way. Main source of funding is personal donations from humans organizing the project, who are artists themselves, and the main drive of the project is formed by the energy and involvement of the organizers, and the public.