Prime Time’s camera and Elli Kassoli follow the cosmopolitan Greeks who escaped the beaten and rooted in a fertile but strange land
On Monday, April 28 at 9pm, Prime Time’s camera and Elli Kasoli continue their trek to Africa.
They follow the cosmopolitan Greeks who escaped the beaten and rooted in a fertile but strange land. This time their footsteps lead us to Johannesburg – the metropolis of contradictions, opportunities, miners, the races against apartheid and the success stories.
They talk about the difficult years of adaptation, the struggle for mines survival, the worship customs that maintain unchanged, the habits they have transported with them and spread to their new homeland.
They remember the agitated 50 years of apartheid and their contribution of compatriots, such as lawyer and personal friend of Nelson Mandela, George Bizos, to abolish inhumane racial laws.
They describe how starting from scratch they were able to create small and large blue -white businesses, living with respect to the Africans, white and black, surpassing deep rooted prejudices.
Prime Time’s journey to South Africa on Monday, April 28 at 9pm to SKAI, with Elli Kassoli.
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