Greece’s Uncertain Future

By Brandon Jourdan and Marianne Maeckelbergh

This short documentary looks at the current social crisis in Greece, the growth of alternative economies, general strikes, and the rise of the anti-fascist movement in response to violent attacks by the far-right. After six years of recession, the situation in Greece is growing increasingly dark. As the unemployment rate continues to rise and salaries continue to drop, the country has descended into an increasingly unpredictable situation.

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  3. This is a great short doc, accurately depicting the current situation in Greece. I live in Athens and, indeed, the topics raised by this film are, as if handpicked, the concerns of local people here. The infiltration of the police by Golden Dawn, this “state within a state” situation that they have created and the “inability” of the authorities to take action (or their actual connivance to their crimes) is an omen that much darker times will be coming here. Keep up the good work and consider me a contact point, especially with issues having to do with urban poverty and migration in Greece.

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