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Skammata is a haunting documentary that thoughtfully explores the aftermath of the 1974 coup and the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. Directed by Danae Stylianou, it intertwines personal narratives with the chilling realities of collective trauma. The film brings together Cypriot and foreign archaeologists, creating a rich tapestry of voices from those who lived through that tumultuous time. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of memory and loss, while the archival footage adds a raw, tactile quality. What sets it apart is its sensitive approach to archaeology—not just as a science, but as a vessel for healing and understanding the scars of war. A profound meditation on how history shapes identity, it leaves you reflective long after the credits roll.
Explores personal and collective traumaCombination of personal narratives and archaeologyReflective pacing enhances emotional weight
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Danae Stylianou
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