View Full Version : Fakeloi (Mega) - Pontos
Amyntas
05-17-2006, 02:12 PM
"Fakeloi" is one of the most highly esteemed news programs in Greece. Broadcast fortnightly, every other Tuesday, "Fakeloi" presents a different outlook on all major national and international news stories, always assuring a high level of journalistic integrity and in-depth investigative reporting.
on 03.01.06 they showed something about Pontos.
Someone uploaded it and posted the link on a german board. I thought its worth sharing :) (440MB)
http://www5.spread-it.com/dl.php?id=395b8da3e192126104cead4cf0ba02ab80fd8629
akritas
05-17-2006, 05:36 PM
Nice link Giourkas:clapping:
One from the most intresting think this was the conversation of two Pontians(Greek and Turk) in the Pontian language that call as Rumie!!!!
Amarantos
05-18-2006, 07:59 AM
thanks Giourkas!!!:thumbsup:
Tsontos
07-27-2007, 11:16 AM
does anyone still have this documentary?
akritas_gs
07-28-2007, 06:31 AM
yes if you name it , i will try to upload it .
Tsontos
07-28-2007, 06:46 AM
Here a torrent link to the documentary: Fakeloi 03-01-06 Pontus Alexis Papachelas - Φ?κελοι Π?ν& : TV Shows > Other - Mininova (http://www.mininova.org/tor/812498)
Documentary regarding the Greek-speaking minority of Pontus and Trapezounta region in modern Turkey, Trabzon and the attempts of the Turkish authorities too supress it.. The Host is Alexis Papachelas. The show is Fakeloi (files). This episode is from the 03-01-06. Focus' on the work of recording the Greek Pontian dialect of political refugee Vahit Tursun.
Tsontos
07-28-2007, 06:52 AM
Heres the site of Vahit: LOCAL CULTURAL SITE (http://www.ocena.info)
nice site, even has a forum
Tsontos
07-28-2007, 08:01 PM
The best part was when the guy told of a story where he (who had grown up in the Trapezounta region as a Greek speaking Muslim with a Turkified name) went to study in Germany. Someone overheard him speaking the Pontian dialect, introduced himself and said he was from Thessaloniki, and then asked which part of Greece he was from. The guy replied he was from Trapezounta and the Pontian from Thessaloniki couldnt hold back his tears.
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