

Laboratory Greece
The crisis that changed our lives
Genres
Overview
A journey through Greece and Europe’s past and recent history: from the Second World War to the current crisis. It is a historical documentary, a look into many stories. «If Democracy can be destroyed in Greece, it can be destroyed throughout Europe» Paul Craig Roberts
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
165 min
Release Date
2019-12-08
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
2
Vote Average
8
Winston Churchill
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Barack Obama
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Ronald Reagan
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Angela Merkel
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Donald Trump
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Margaret Thatcher
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Vladimir Putin
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Joseph Stalin
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Milton Friedman
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Harry S. Truman
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Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Moni Ovadia
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Timothy Geithner
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Nigel Farage
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Robert McNamara
Self (archive footage)
Yánis Varoufákis
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François Hollande
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Jacques Delors
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François Mitterrand
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Matteo Salvini
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Konrad Adenauer
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Nicolas Sarkozy
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George Soros
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Paul VI.
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Dimitris Xouris
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Leonidas Vatikiotis
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Haralambos Tsianikas
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Themistocles Simvoulopoulos
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Olga Santa
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Antonis Ragousis
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Nikos Raftopoulos
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Gerasimos Prodromitis
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Vassilis Primikiris
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Christina Polichronopoulou
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Angeroula Pitsaki
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Antonis Papantoniou
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Lila Papadopoulou
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Leonidas Papadopoulos
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Georgios Papadopoulos
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Ioanna Mavridou
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Liana Mailli
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Giorgos Kollias
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Harris Kokossis
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Brady Kiesling
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Dimitris Kazakis
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Georgios Kassimatis
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Panagiotis C. Ioakimidis
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Thanasis Gounaris
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Christos Gogkas
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Manolis Glezos
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Vassilis Gavalas
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Giorgos Fotiadis
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Marcello Foa
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Nicoletta Fatsea
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Louis Elli
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Kalli Dramitinou
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Federico Dezzani
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Manfredi De Leo
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Roula Chrisimou
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Luciano Barra Caracciolo
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Giannis Athanasiadis
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Rania Antonopoulos
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Filippo Abbate
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Friedrich von Hayek
Self (archive footage)
Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi
Self (archive footage)
Charles Spofford
Self (archive footage)
Vasso Papandreou
Self (archive footage)
Georgios Papandreou
Self (archive footage)
Andreas Papandreou
Self (archive footage)
Georgios Papadopoulos
Self (archive footage)
Loukas Papadimos
Self (archive footage)
Kenichi Ohmae
Self (archive footage)
Robert Mundell
Self (archive footage)
Mario Monti
Self (archive footage)
Jean Monnet
Self (archive footage)
George C. Marshall
Self (archive footage)
Robert Marjolin
Self (archive footage)
Halford Mackinder
Self (archive footage)
Robert Lucas
Self (archive footage)
Christine Lagarde
Self (archive footage)
Costas Karamanlis
Self (archive footage)
Lyndon B. Johnson
Self (archive footage)
Paul Hoffman
Self (archive footage)
Allen Dulles
Self (archive footage)
Mario Draghi
Self (archive footage)
Alcide De Gasperi
Self (archive footage)
John Maynard Keynes
Self (archive footage)
Ivan Savvidis
Self (archive footage)
Dominique Strauss-Kahn
Self (archive footage)
Alexis Tsipras
Self (archive footage)
Che Guevara
Self (archive footage)
Fidel Castro
Self (archive footage)
Salvador Allende
Self (archive footage)
John Perkins
Self (archive footage)
Joseph Stiglitz
Self (archive footage)
Helmut Kohl
Self (archive footage)
Konstantinos Karamanlis
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