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  1. Nicholas Dimitropoulos. Director: Alter Ego. Nicholas is based in London, UK but work takes him around the world. He was born in Athens, Greece in 1976 and moved to London when he was 5 which has been his base since then.

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  2. Echoes of the Past (also titled Kalavryta 1943) [1] is a 2021 Greek fiction drama directed by Nicholas Dimitropoulos, written by Dimitrios Katsantonis, and starring Max von Sydow in his final film role. [2]

  3. Echoes of the Past: Directed by Nicholas Dimitropoulos. With Alice Krige, Max von Sydow, Tomas Arana, Yorgo Voyagis. A fictional drama inspired by true events, the Massacre of Kalavryta, committed by invading German troops in Kalavryta, Greece, in December 1943.

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    • Drama
    • Nicholas Dimitropoulos
    • 2021-11-11
  4. Dec 25, 2021 · On December 13, 1943 German soldiers executed close to peo1200 people in the Greek town of Kalavryta. It’s a grim 78-year anniversary of one of the darkest moments in modern Greek history. Now, a powerful new film brings those events to life.

  5. He plays one of the only male survivors of the massacre: Nikolas Andreou (played as a child by Maximos Livieratos), and he does so powerfully as his old and frail self reflects on the day that ruined his life. However, near the end of the film, he sums up perfectly why his portions aren't necessary.

    • Mark Goodyear
  6. Oct 13, 2022 · Echoes of the Past was brought to my attention by the director of the film, a friend and one of our regular collaborators, Nicholas Dimitropoulos. We at Foss Productions, as a team, decided to hop onboard for such an important cause in an attempt to present the terrible atrocity of the Kalavryta Massacre to the entire world with the appropriate ...

  7. Echoes of the Past (also titled Kalavryta 1943) is a 2021 Greek fiction drama directed by Nicholas Dimitropoulos, written by Dimitrios Katsantonis, and starring Max von Sydow in his final film role. The film is inspired by the infamous ' Massacre of Kalavryta ' named after the homonymous Greek village invaded by Nazi troops in 1943.

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