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“The Marbles”: A Conversation with David Nicholas Wilkinson

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In this new episode of Hellenic Voice, I sit down with film director David NicholasWilkinson to explore his new documentary, The Marbles — a film that reopens one of the world’s most enduring cultural debates: the return of the Parthenon Marbles.

Wilkinson shares how this project first began back in 2008, sparked by a simple letter he wrote to the British Museum — and the silence that followed. We discuss the documentary’s long creative journey, the urgency he felt to tell this story now, and the remarkable discoveries he made while investigating the controversial “firman” Elgin claimed justified removing the sculptures.

Featuring insights from leading experts, including Alexander Herman and Mark Stephens, the film sheds new light on the legal uncertainties, historical distortions, and ethical questions surrounding the Marbles.

We discuss whether institutions like the British Museum fear setting a precedent, Scotland’s unexpected role in shifting the narrative, and what the return of the Marbles would symbolize for Greece and the global Greek diaspora.

A discussion about heritage, justice, and the evolving global movement to right historical wrongs.

Music by Evanthia Reboutsika. Used with permission. Thank you for letting us feature your music!

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In this new episode of Hellenic Voice, I sit down with film director David NicholasWilkinson to explore his new documentary, The Marbles — a film that reopens one of the world’s most enduring cultural debates: the return of the Parthenon Marbles.

Wilkinson shares how this project first began back in 2008, sparked by a simple letter he wrote to the British Museum — and the silence that followed. We discuss the documentary’s long creative journey, the urgency he felt to tell this story now, and the remarkable discoveries he made while investigating the controversial “firman” Elgin claimed justified removing the sculptures.

Featuring insights from leading experts, including Alexander Herman and Mark Stephens, the film sheds new light on the legal uncertainties, historical distortions, and ethical questions surrounding the Marbles.

We discuss whether institutions like the British Museum fear setting a precedent, Scotland’s unexpected role in shifting the narrative, and what the return of the Marbles would symbolize for Greece and the global Greek diaspora.

A discussion about heritage, justice, and the evolving global movement to right historical wrongs.

Music by Evanthia Reboutsika. Used with permission. Thank you for letting us feature your music!

  continue reading

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