Central Archaeological Council Of Greece Approves BBC's Request To Film At Cape Sounion

  • by XpatAthens
  • Thursday, 05 April 2018
Central Archaeological Council Of Greece Approves BBC's Request To Film At Cape Sounion
The Central Archaeological Council of Greece (KAS) has recently approved a request by BBC to film part of a serialised adaptation of a John le Carre novel at the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion. The request had previously been denied.

Following pressure by the Greek government, which had also criticised the decision by the country’s archaeological council not to allow the BBC to film, KAS will allow filming to begin on April 12th, 2018.

Filming at Greek archaeological sites, whether for commercial productions or news reporting, requires a permit from archaeologists that is sometimes near impossible and very costly to obtain.

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