“Mamma Mia!” movie director Phyllida Lloyd in a letter addressed to Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni voiced strong opposition to the coastal area privatization plans in Greece and underlined that she is fascinated by its natural beauty, as the country is among the last destinations in the world still unspoiled by commercial tourism.
The Greek island landscape “of incomparable beauty was the biggest gift to cinema-goers worldwide,” she underlined, noting that it is inconceivable to all the people associated with the movie – filmed on the northern Aegean islands of Skopelos and Skiathos – to even think that the extraordinary beautiful Greek coasts “will be auctioned off” in such a way. Continue reading
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