Here you can find the latest news about Dimitra’s musical work, as well as reviews and articles for films and festivals.

  • Commercials for SIRE

    We live in a capitalistic world, full of cheap, quick and easy solutions. But the truth is, all of our choices and actions have repercussions. And buying fast fashion has many of those: on the planet, on the consumers buying the products, and on the people making the clothes, people who face horrible and insufferable… Read more

  • Films selected for the NFF Student Competition

    Amazing summer news! This year not one, but two of my films have been selected for the student competition of the Netherlands Film Festival! This is a great honour and confirmation that when you love your craft and you work hard, your work will be noticed and appreciated. The film ”De Anatomie van een Meermin”… Read more

  • Graduation from the Film Academy

    June is almost here, and it is a very important month! This month I graduate from my master studies at the Conservatorium of Amsterdam! The graduation ceremony is going to happen in the end of June in the Film Academy of the Netherlands, and the Keep an Eye Film Festival will follow it on the… Read more

  • Thesis on ”Minimal Music in Cinema Today”

    Last Friday (22/03/2024) I had the pleasure of supporting my thesis on Minimal music and its correlation with film music, while presenting an original score I created for the short film ”Big, Bad and Scary” (TBA). It is a film about two brothers in the forest, their relationship and the difficult decisions they have to… Read more

  • _______Music and______ _____Social Change____

    The course ‘Music and Social Change’ is being taught at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam by Loes Rusch. The content of this page has been gathered and formed by the students in the academic year 2023-2024. Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/52qUgf39d77SWbM9DmwGJl?si=2c103fec7c3445b3 Introduction Music and social change During the first semester of the academic year 2023-2024, three master students from… Read more