Dionysis Psalida, who participated as a comrade in Nolan’s “Odyssey”, described in Messinia, described his experience in “Where there is Greece”
Recently, all the eyes of the critical community are in Messinia, where director Christopher Nolan’s “Odyssey” are filmed.
Journalist Themis Kanellopoulos has all the report and presents it in “Where there is Greece” on SKAI while also speaking by the comrade Dionysis Psalida.
He participated, along with dozens of other comrades, in the shooting of the Hollywood film in Messinia, which is estimated to be about 900 cobras.
“The local community lived it and we lived it as Kobars. We lived on how a large cinematic production is filmed. As a comrade I participated on stage in a port, where Telemachus landed and arrives at King Menelao of Sparta.
He also noted that for each comrade there was a remuneration he received after each spin.
Telemachus is played by actor Tom Holland, who he saw but could not talk to him. Matt Damon did not see him as he had no scene in Messinia.
Source :Skai
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