This is a very interesting documentary without the unneeded cut edits of regular documentaries. No over-talking people in fancy studios. The whole film was shot on location with natural sound.
We can see the environment and the life of these secluded priests and learn more about their way of life, way of thinking. I never knew the area has its own parliament and borders similar to Vatican.
The lack of musical score gives this a true experience similar to the life of those priests themselves. However; after half an hour I indulged myself to listen some dreamy Vangelis music while watching the documentary. Vangelis I think perfectly completed this wonderful film. Greetings from Turkey.
Plot summary
The Athos peninsula in Greece is one of Europe's last secrets. Over 2000 monks live on Athos - cut off from the outside world. Access is denied to women, tourists are not welcome. Only workers and pilgrims can obtain a visa. The "Autonomous Monastic State of the Holy Mountain" attracts people who feel like they are missing something from their modern lives. With the help of three Athos monks, "Athos - A Taste of Heaven" tells the story of the island and its inhabitants in a unique filmed diary style. The film's guiding theme is the path we as people have to find and follow - each and everyone for themselves. "First we must heal our own souls, only then we can help others", is one of Father Galaktions core messages. He lives as a hermit on the holy mountain. Not all monks, however, live as secluded and demure as Father Galaktion. The film team is also received by Father Epiphanios - a gifted and poetic cook who certainly does not disdain the pleasures of life.
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May 08, 2024 at 04:52 PM