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A heavy obligation: The shipwreck of the ORIA

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In the days after the shipwreck of the ORIA, a hand-carved Italian icon washes up on the beach. It will weigh heavily in the family of Kalomira Georgakopoulou for decades.
Interviewee
Georgakopoulou Kalomira
Interview by
Vlachos Stavros
Charakas
  • Producer Stavros Vlachos
  • Sound Designer Dimitris Palaiogiannis
  • Sound Editor Dimitris Papadakis
  • Video Director Stefanos Bertakis
  • Voiceover Eva Kesserling

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On the night of February 12th, 1944, the ship "Oria" runs aground on the rocks of Patroclos, a tiny island off the coast of Sounio, and sinks.  Requisitioned by the Germans to transport Italian prisoners of war to the concentration camps, the ship is carrying more than 4,000 Italian soldiers -- almost all of whom drown below decks. Many years later the diver Aristotelis Zervoudis discovers the unknown history of the largest shipwreck ever to happen in the Mediterranean.

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