Agios Paisios- Apo Ta Farasa Ston Ourano- Season 1 Review

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Young Arsenios grows up in Konitsa, facing the difficulties of a refugee child while deepening his faith and starting his first prayers.

Season 1 premiered on February 10, 2022, and concluded on April 7, 2022. Key Plot Points

As Saint Arsenios the Cappadocian, Tsakiroglou provides a powerful spiritual foundation for the early episodes. Agios Paisios- Apo ta Farasa ston Ourano- Season 1

To dive deeper into specific aspects of the show, let me know if you would like to explore the in the script, look at a breakdown of the soundtrack and traditional music , or get a preview of what happens in Season 2 . Share public link

The performances are universally praised. Prokopis Agathokleous delivers a transformative performance as the young adult Arsenios (Paisios), capturing both his human vulnerabilities and his growing spiritual intensity. Nikitas Tsakiroglou portrays Saint Arsenios the Cappadocian with immense dignity, while Giannis Stankoglou and Christina Pavlidou provide powerhouse performances as Arsenios’s parents, embodying the fierce love and faith of the refugee generation. The Formative Years in Konitsa

YIANNOULA (CONT'D) He hasn’t cried since birth. Not once. It’s as if he already knows. This public link is valid for 7 days

The show acts as a collective memory piece for the Greek psyche. It honors the resilience of the Asia Minor refugees who lost their ancestral lands but carried their faith, relics, and traditions as their most precious cargo. Cultural Impact and Legacy

The evocative, traditional, and ecclesiastical-infused soundtrack enhances the metaphysical atmosphere of the series, drawing viewers into a contemplative state.

The contrast between Arsenios’s spiritual priorities and the practical expectations of his family and society. Can’t copy the link right now

YIANNOULA (tears falling) This is not a homeland. It is a ship without a sail. But where will we go? We don’t know the sea. We don’t know their language.

From the Sands of Cappadocia to the Heights of Heaven: A Deep Dive into Agios Paisios: Apo ta Farasa ston Ourano Season 1


2 comments

  1. Dear siswi,
    I just find out that u’ve passed away last year. Thank u for entertaining me while i visited camp leakey. REST IN PEACE

  2. I will remember you forever Siswi. Thank-you for the soul level interactions we shared at Camp Leakey. You left a beautiful red-haired impression on my heart. I know you are happily swinging through the jungle trees in the ethers of time and space. ♡ {:(|) ♡

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