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The Exarcheia district, in the heart of Athens, is known as the cradle of Greece’s anarchist movement. Formerly the scene of major social upheavals, this district is now a Mecca of Greek counterculture and a refuge for migrants. Over the course of one night, filmmaker Nadine Gomez walks its lively streets and records the words of the people she meets on camera. 

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The Exarcheia district, in the heart of Athens, is known as the cradle of Greece’s anarchist movement. Formerly the scene of major social upheavals, this district is now a Mecca of Greek counterculture and a refuge for migrants. Over the course of one night, filmmaker Nadine Gomez walks its lively streets and records the words of the people she meets on camera. 

The Exarcheia district, in the heart of Athens, is known as the cradle of Greece’s anarchist movement. Formerly the scene of major social upheavals, this district is now a Mecca of Greek counterculture and a refuge for migrants. Over the course of one night, filmmaker Nadine Gomez walks its lively streets and records the words of the people she meets on camera.