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We the Wine People
A feature documentary about Virginia wine, and the people who are shaping one of America’s most meaningful emerging wine regions.
We the Wine People is a completed documentary film about the land, history, labor, creativity, and community behind Virginia wine.
Over the course of filming, I traveled across Virginia to meet the growers, winemakers, vineyard workers, educators, researchers, chefs, sommeliers, and community leaders who are building this region one vintage at a time. I filmed in vineyards, tasting rooms, cellars, restaurants, festivals, harvest celebrations, and quiet moments where the real story of wine lives: in people’s hands, memories, risks, and dreams.
This is not just a film about wine.
It is a film about farming.
It is a film about belonging.
It is a film about resilience.
It is a film about a community learning how to grow together.
Why This Film Matters
Virginia wine has a story the world deserves to know.
It is a story rooted in American history, but it is also a story of the present moment: climate challenges, sustainability, small business survival, collaboration, changing consumer habits, and the search for a deeper connection to place.
Behind every bottle is a person making choices: what to plant, how to farm, when to harvest, how to adapt to weather, how to keep a small business alive, how to welcome people, and how to create something meaningful from the land.
In Virginia, winemakers often say, “a rising tide lifts all boats.” That spirit is at the heart of this film. The film shows a wine community that is not built only on competition, but on communication, mentorship, shared research, friendship, and mutual support.
At a time when small producers everywhere are struggling to be seen, this film gives visibility to the people behind the work.
Why Me
I am an independent documentary filmmaker, wine storyteller, and founder of Wine Cellar Stories. I was born and raised in Crete, Greece, where wine, food, land, and memory are deeply connected. Before becoming a filmmaker, I worked as a journalist in radio and newspapers, and that background still shapes the way I approach every story: with curiosity, care, and respect. My films are dedicated to the human stories behind wine. My previous documentaries, In the Wine Dark Sea and Wine Hunter, introduced audiences to wine regions, families, and cultural traditions through cinematic storytelling. With We the Wine People, I wanted to bring that same depth and emotion to Virginia.
I came to this project not as an outsider making an advertisement, but as a filmmaker who believes wine can reveal something much larger: our relationship with land, labor, culture, climate, hospitality, and each other.
This film has been a labor of love. I have spent more than a year filming, traveling, interviewing, editing, and shaping this story with the care it deserves. The film is complete.
That is important: this campaign is not asking for money to begin production. The production work has already been done. The interviews have been filmed. The story has been edited. The film is ready for its next life: release, distribution, and reaching an audience.
But finishing a film is not the same as releasing a film. For an independent documentary to reach viewers professionally, there are still essential costs: closed captions, quality control, platform delivery, encoding, festival submissions, poster art, marketing materials, publicity, screening files, and distribution expenses.
These are the final steps that allow a film to move from a private edit to public life. The Virginia Wine Board supported this project with a $50,000 grant, and I matched that support through my own out-of-pocket investment, in-kind labor, equipment, travel, production, and months of editing. For the past several months, I have worked full-time to complete the film, often without pay and without the ability to take on new client projects.
I made that commitment because I believe in this story.
Now I am asking for your help to bring it to the people it was made for.
What Your Support Makes Possible
Your contribution will help cover the final release and distribution expenses for We the Wine People, including:
Film distribution and platform delivery
Quality control and technical mastering
Closed captions and accessibility materials
Encoding and digital files
Poster art, key art, and promotional materials
Festival submissions
Publicity, marketing, and outreach
Screening materials and release expenses
Every contribution helps this film travel farther.
It helps the participating winemakers and vineyards gain visibility.
It helps audiences discover Virginia wine.
It helps an independent film reach viewers beyond the region where it was made.
It helps a story about land, people, and community find its place in the world.
A Story Bigger Than Wine
Wine is never just wine.
It carries geography, weather, memory, migration, agriculture, history, risk, celebration, and care. It brings people to the table. It connects us to the land and to each other.
We the Wine People is my love letter to the people who are shaping Virginia wine with courage, creativity, and generosity.
I believe this film can help audiences see Virginia wine differently. Not just as a product, but as a living community. Not just as a drink, but as a story of place.
Thank you for helping this film reach the world.
Support the campaign. Share the film. Help us raise a glass to the people behind Virginia wine.





