Genre:
Documentary
Duration:
Date:
2015-2018
Location:
Trikala, Greece
30:10
Working Group:
Written by Vivi Vamvakopoulou
Directed by Ifigenia Dimitriou
Narration: Fotini Tentolouri
Photography: Ifigenia Dimitriou
Music: Poptraum
Production Director: Emilio Bendermacher - Geroussis
Editing & Sound Design: Ifigenia Dimitriou
General Supervisor: Krystallia Mantzana
Research Associate: Evangelia Ntafi
Production: Hellenic Ministry of Culture
Awards:
Projected at the monument site under the Vassilis Tsitsanis Research Centre
Official selection at the 12th Chalkida Greek Documentary Festival
Official selection at the 5th International Documentary Festival of Ierapetra
Official selection at the 12th Amorgos Tourism Film Festival
In the heart of Trikala, the restored twin Ottoman bath tells a hidden story. The city’s only double hammam, shared by both men and women, was part of the Osman Shah complex, built in the 16th century next to the mosque designed by the renowned architect Mimar Sinan. By the late 19th century, the bath was converted into a prison, a function it retained for over a century. The Ottoman monument was brought back to light in 2001, following exploratory work on the ground floor of the building. The film unfolds this journey of rediscovery through historical documents, personal testimonies, and evocative images of the building itself, an enduring vessel of memory through the centuries.





