Ta 4 epipeda tis yparxis Filming Locations
Where was Ta 4 epipeda tis yparxis filmed? Ta 4 epipeda tis yparxis was filmed in 3 locations across Greece and Netherlands in the following places:
Ta 4 epipeda tis yparxis Filming Locations
Athens is the capital of Greece. It was also at the heart of Ancient Greece, a powerful civilization and empire. The city is still dominated by 5th-century BC landmarks, including the Acropolis, a hilltop citadel topped with ancient buildings like the colonnaded Parthenon temple. The Acropolis Museum, along with the National Archaeological Museum, preserves sculptures, vases, jewelry and more from Ancient Greece.
The Netherlands, a country in northwestern Europe, is known for a flat landscape of canals, tulip fields, windmills and cycling routes. Amsterdam, the capital, is home to the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum and the house where Jewish diarist Anne Frank hid during WWII. Canalside mansions and a trove of works from artists including Rembrandt and Vermeer remain from the city's 17th-century "Golden Age."
Ta 4 epipeda tis yparxis (2019)
hitherto unknown band from Greece features among the world's biggest names in the psychedelic rock music scene. In 1976, four young friends from Athens form the band "The 4 Levels of Existence". They compose, rehearse in improvised music studios, and record their first and only album, realizing their own musical "revolution". In the ensuing years this "revolution" was gradually forgotten, as normality and the everyday obligations of adult life took over. Their album, however, followed a unique and remarkable course: from the shelves of a few Athenian record stores it reached collectors from all over the world, as well as the ears of music producers in the US. In 2009, representatives from the record company of renowned American rappers Kanye West and Jay-Z contacted Athanasios Alatas, member of the band and composer of several songs of the album, asking him for permission to use part of a song from the 4 Levels of Existence record. In this way, "Someday in Athens" became part of "Run this Town" (sung by Rihanna), winning a Grammy in the category Best Rap Song in 2010. In 2018, 42 years after the band was formed, its members meet again in order to reminisce about the past, dream about the future, and rock one more time in a common journey toward their musical roots.