The Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee is honoured to announce the completion of its latest project - the creation of a powerful new commemorative documentary telling the story of the Anzacs and the Greek campaign of 1941.
The veterans bring to the viewer their vivid recollections of what it was actually like - to be bombed as they sailed across the Aegean and to face the massive German airborne assault on Crete and the vicious fighting across the island - from Maleme and around Chania, from Galatas to 42nd Street, from Rethymno to Heraklion - that would end in the port of Sfakia.
See the Anzacs who served there vividly recount their part in this fight against fascism from the Anzacs
who served there.
And hear them praise their Greek hosts who fought with them and helped them as they fell back. The Anzacs and their Greek hosts would never forget these brave days when this unique bond between these peoples was forged and has never been forgotten. In the words of one veteran, the Anzacs who served in Greece would always have a lot of time for the Greeks.
Brought to you by the Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee, funding provided by the Saluting Their Service Commemorations Program, a grant provided through the Australian Government’s Department of Veterans’ Affairs, with additional financial and in-kind support provided by the Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee.
ANZAC: The Greek Chapter is a fitting tribute to the Hellenic link in the Anzac story. Not to be missed.
The documentary features the voices and images of many of the actual veterans who served in the Greek campaign. This rich oral history is at the heart of the documentary. Veterans like Mollie Edwards, Don Stephenson, Syd Grant and Alfred Huggins.
Mollie Edwards
Don Stephenson
Syd Grant
This
documentary is the result of many years work, both in Australia, New Zealand
and Greece, bringing together archival and field research with original
interviews and video footage of the ground on which the Anzacs walked and
fought.
The Lemnos Gallipoli
Commemorative Committee
Veterans Affairs Minister Matt Keogh (sixth from left) makes the announcement of the Greek campaign documentary funding announcement at the Lemnos Gallipoli Memorial, with Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee members and supporters. Photo Supplied Office of Peter Khalil MP, 2023.
The production of the documentary was managed by Melbourne’s Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee with funding provided by the Committee and the Australian Government through the Department of Veterans’ Affairs Saluting Their Service Commemorations Program.Founded over ten years ago, the not-for-profit Committee has completed a range of major projects in furtherance of its goal to commemorate and build awareness of the Hellenic link to Australia’s Anzac tradition across both world wars. It has created a number of commemorative memorials both in Australia and in Greece, including the Lemnos Gallipoli Memorial in Melbourne and the Australian Pier Memorial on Lemnos, Greece. It has organised conferences in Greece, held numerous commemorative presentations and published the definitive pictorial history of Lemnos and Gallipoli – Lemnos & Gallipoli Revealed - and supported Jim Claven’s Grecian Adventure on the Greek campaign of 1941.
“The Committee is proud to have supported this important commemorative initiative. It brings vividly to life the story of the young Anzacs who served alongside their Allies in the defence of Greece in 1941. We congratulate the makers on their achievement honouring the service of these young men and women.” Lee Tarlamis OAM MP
Lee Tarlamis OAM MP (second left) meeting with members of the ANZAC: The Greek Chapter documentary project team – Vicki Kyritsis (left), Jim Claven OAM (second right) and Dr Peter Ewer (right) – and Barrie Cassidy (centre) the narrator of the documentary. Victorian Parliament House, 18 June 2024. Photo Vicki Kyritsis.
John Irwin - Director, Producer & Editor
John is a
documentary filmmaker of many years standing. Since 1989 John and his
company, Wild Sweet Productions has been documenting firsthand accounts of
Anzac and local Cretan participants and witnesses in the Battle of Crete and
the Greek resistance movements. John has also conducted field research across
Greece, from Lemnos and the WW2 battlefields of northern and central Greece to
those of the Peloponnese and Crete. He is currently completing a
ground-breaking documentary series “Out of Their Own Hands: Women of Crete and
the German Occupation 1941-44”.
Peter Ewer – Director
& Scriptwriter
Peter is a
trained historian who is the author of many publications on various aspects of
the Second World War. As part of his PHD studies Peter undertook extensive
research into the story of the Anzacs who served in the Greek campaign,
conducting extensive interviews with many of the veterans themselves. This
research formed the basis for his ground breaking book on the campaign, Forgotten Anzacs.
Jim Claven OAM and
Vicki Kyritsis
The work of
John and Peter was assisted by Jim and Vicki as members of the project team.
Jim is a trained historian who completed his degrees at Monash University. The
author of Grecian Adventure and
someone who has completed many commemorative projects, as Associate Producer
Jim brought both his historical training and understanding of the campaign as
well as his project management skills to the project. A communications
professional and Melbourne Greek Community Board Member, Vicki undertook
community liaison for the project, ensuring its relations with many in
Australia’s Hellenic community.
Barrie Cassidy -
Narrator
Barrie is
one of Australia’s national treasures, a noted journalist, television interviewer and
personality, whose voice will resonate with many viewers. Recently appointed
Chair of the Museum of Australian Democracy in Canberra, Barry is the author of
Private Bill, his memoir of his
father’s war and especially his part in the battle of Crete.
Barrie Cassidy. Photo supplied.
Advance Screening
An advance screening of the documentary was held at Melbourne's iconic Shrine of Remembrance on 25 July 2024. This was held as a thank you and test screening for those who have either contributed to the making of the documentary or will assist in its future promotion.
Click here to read Jim Claven's report on the advance screening published online by Neos Kosmos.
Click here to read the report on the advance screening published online by The Greek Herald.
Filmmakers Dr Peter Ewer and John Irwin, with Committee President Lee Tarlamis OAM MP, as the advance screening. Photo Jim Claven 2024.
Greek campaign veteran Don Stephenson in a still from the documentary. Photo Jim Claven 2024.
Community Screenings Requests
Those interested in organising a community non-commercial screening of the documentary should contact me via email - jimclaven@yahoo.com.au.
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