Hippocampus
Fiction, 10’. 2017
Synopsis: A couple that was never separated, during the three most important moments of their lives: when they met, at the peak of their love and when one of them dies.
We may be born and die alone, but love can create a feeling of togetherness. Love is the voice in all silence, the hope that withstands fear. It never dies because it exists outside the boundaries of time.
Themis Katsimihas
Born in 1972 in Athens, Greece, he studied photography and attended creative writing seminars in Los Angeles. His first contact with the world behind the cameras took place when he assisted one of Greece’s most awarded and controversial directors, Nikos Nikolaidis. He writes scripts and works as a photographer and editor. This is his second film after the multi-awarded horror short “Forever Night”.