Emery Tales is a 2015 Greek documentary film written and directed by Susanne Bausinger and Stelios Efstathopoulos. Set on the island of Naxos, the film illustrates the declining emery industry in an isolated and struggling mining community.
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In 2014, a group of miners try to mine as much "smyrigli", or emery, as possible in the mountain of Naxos. They are only able to mine two or three times every year. Apeiranthos, one of many communities on the island,[2] is dwindling due to its dwellers transferring to other more beneficial places in Greece.
Production
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Emery Tales was written and directed by German journalist Susanne Bausinger and Greek photographer Stelios Efstathopoulos.[1][3] The two had been filmmaking partners for more than two decades when they began work on the documentary in 2013, having taken notice of news reports in 2012 regarding miners going on strike on the island of Naxos.[3][4] The film is a co-production of Faos TV Productions with Roll Productions, a studio founded by the film's editor.[5][6]
^Μπούμπας, Αντώνης (7 July 2016). "Η άγνωστη ιστορία της Ορεινής Νάξου". Koini Gnomi (in Greek). Retrieved 13 February 2024. Στα μέσα του 2012 άρχισε μια διαμάχη, έγιναν απεργίες και προβλήθηκαν, μέσω του τύπου, τα προβλήματα που αντιμετώπιζαν οι εργάτες. Την επόμενη χρονιά, επισκέφτηκα τα ορυχεία, με την επιθυμία να κάνω ένα ντοκουμέντο, μία καταγραφή που ποτέ δεν είχε γίνει.
^"FAOStv". FAOStv. Wild West Domains, LLC. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
^"Roll - About". Roll Productions. Roll Productions. Retrieved 6 July 2015.