

19 minutes to fall in love with strangers you'll never meet.
A Small Paradise is a film documentary about the Greek island Kos and the people there. It is a cinematic and nostalgic journey. In the film documentary, you meet people of different backgrounds and sexes. They share their thoughts and opinions about the island and other topics. You get captivated by the small interviews, the music, and the personal stories.
Direction
Fantis lets subjects breathe; no agenda, just presence.
Cinematography
Light so golden you'll taste the olive oil.
Director
Zoe Fantis
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Kos carries layered trauma—ancient, Ottoman, Italian occupation, WWII, then mass tourism—yet Fantis chooses gentle witness over historical weight.
The 10.0 TMDB rating from one vote suggests festival buzz; this likely played documentary shorts circuits before any wide release.
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