PATMOS APOCALYPSE – 95
Koutsaftis Xenofon
Colour short film directed by X. Koutsaftis, produced by Teleforum for the GNTO, presenting Patmos as a religious and cultural destination. The film includes footage from the port of Skala, Chora and the Holy Cave of the Apocalypse, focusing on the icons, frescoes and the history of Saint John the Evangelist. It also features the fortified complex of the Monastery of Saint John the Theologian, while the film concludes with a sea tour around the island by caique, recording the rich coastline from Agia Thekla to the bay of Chochlakas.
Item type:
Audio Visual
Date:
n.d.
Subject:
Agia Thekla, Aegean, Aegean architecture, Alexios I Komnenos, Revelation, Arkoi, Vagia, Byzantine manuscripts, Byzantine heritage, Byzantine art, Byzantine studies, Grikos, Second Coming, Diakofti, Dodecanese, icons, ecclesiastical treasures, churches, Greek islands, Greek National Tourism Organisation, Greek National Tourism Organisation, Aegean commercial history, Evangelismos Kouvareiou, John the Evangelist, religious monuments, religious tourism, Holy Monastery of Saint John the Theologian, Ecclesiastical School, priests, sacred island, Icarian Sea, John the Theologian, caiques, New Testament, Kalikatsou, Kampos of Patmos, fortified monastery, Kentronisi, Lampi, Lipsi, white houses, Lefkes, Livadi, Marathonisi, Merichas, post-Byzantine art, monastic architecture, monastic life, monks, mysticism, shipyards, maritime tradition, island life, island landscape, chapels, Orthodoxy, Saint Christodoulos, traditional settlements, chapels, Patmiada School, Patmos, cultural heritage, cultural tourism, Prasonisi, pilgrimage, pilgrimage tourism, Prochoros, Skala of Patmos, sacristy, Cave of the Apocalypse, narrow alleyways, wall paintings, tourist boats, Tragonisi, monastery refectory, natural landscape, Chochlakas, Christianity, Chora of Patmos, fishermen


