Agios Paisios- Apo Ta Farasa Ston Ourano-: Season 1
The Uprooting and the Root
Aris Servetalis undertakes the monumental task of portraying Elder Paisios. It is a performance built not on grand gestures, but on micro-expressions. He captures the Saint’s famous humility and the distinct "childlike" joy often described by those who knew him. However, he does not shy away from the physical and spiritual struggles of a young man named Arsenios before he became the Elder we venerate. You see the weight of his asceticism, not just as a plot point, but as a lived, exhausting reality.
In the realm of Orthodox Christian media, few productions have captured the heart of contemporary hagiography with as much grace and authenticity as the Greek documentary series "Agios Paisios: Apo ta Farasa ston Ourano" (Saint Paisios: From Farasa to Heaven). As the first season of this ambitious project reaches audiences worldwide, it offers a profound, cinematic pilgrimage into the childhood, youth, and early monastic formation of one of the most beloved saints of the 20th century: Saint Paisios the Athonite (1924–1994). Agios Paisios- Apo ta Farasa ston Ourano- Season 1
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Paisios traveled extensively, visiting numerous monasteries and engaging with spiritual leaders, including the renowned Elder Joseph the Hesychast. These encounters not only deepened his understanding of Orthodox theology but also instilled in him a profound sense of compassion and empathy for those seeking spiritual guidance.
) is a high-profile Greek biographical drama series that premiered in February 2022 The Uprooting and the Root Aris Servetalis undertakes
The Making of a Spiritual Epic: A Deep Dive into "Agios Paisios - Apo ta Farasa ston Ourano" Season 1
Directed by Stamos Tsamis and written by Giorgos Tsiakkas . However, he does not shy away from the
Corfu & Konitsa, Greece Plot: The family arrives in Greece, initially settling in Corfu and later moving to Konitsa. We see the struggle of the refugee: trying to build a home from nothing and facing prejudice from locals. Arsenios grows up working hard in the fields and learning carpentry. Despite the poverty, the household is rich in prayer. This episode establishes the temptation of worldly life—Arsenios is handsome, hardworking, and pursued by local girls—but feels a pull toward something higher.
The success of Agios Paisios: Apo ta Farasa ston Ourano lies heavily in its premium production standards, spearheaded by the screenwriting of Giorgos Tsiakkas and the direction of Stamos Tsamis.