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This short film is a short insight into the Cretan way of life surrounding their traditional food and farming. Here is a little back story on Stelios and his wonderful Tavern. Located in the mountainous village of Drakona, about 18km outside Chania, you will find Ntounias Tavern, which is owned by Stelios Trilyrakis. It all started back in 2004 when Stelios, who was a chef at a restaurant in the capital Chania decided to return back to his village and take over the traditional tavern run by his parents. Stelios wanted to make this the most authentic experience for those who came here to eat and dreamed of creating a tavern filled with traditional Cretan food he learned to make from his mum and Yiayia. He decided to use organic, local produce and prepared traditional Cretan dishes using paresis, which are wood stoves and wood ovens. There are no electric cooking appliances in this tavern and Stelios plans on keeping it this way. Stelios also decided to grow his own farm and planted his own vegetable garden and also bought livestock. He only uses free-range eggs, meat, and dairy from his backyard and local farmers. Ntounias has become a household name in Crete and entire Greece, where people from all over the country and the world come here to try the most delicious and authentic Cretan food to be found on the island. Stelios, his wife, and family all work here and everything on the menu is seasonal and depends on what is growing in the garden at each given time of the year. It was a pleasure to be allowed to film with both Stelios and Manolis and gain an insight into the traditional methods of cooking and the importance of the natural cycle that the Cretans still maintain. I very much look forward to visiting Stelios again for some delicious food and a catch up! All of the film was shot in Blackmagic RAW at 12:1 compression, Sigma 18-35 ART & Samyang 85mm t1.5 with the Tiffen Pro 0.9 ND. Mostly handheld and some shots on the Zhiyun Crane 2. Please feel free to ask me any questions regarding the filming or the experience in Crete! :) Music by - / michaefkofficial