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13 articles available in total starting from 24/06/2002. Last article published on 25/01/2018.

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1968: Preserving athletic history

1968: Preserving athletic history

The new feature by A Touch of Spice director Tassos Boulmetis is an awkward balance of fact and fiction, focusing on AEK BC’s greatest triumph  

25/01/2018 | Films | Greece

The Fish in Me: A subtly humorous and intriguing story of identity

The Fish in Me: A subtly humorous and intriguing story of identity

Ertan Velimatti Alagöz’s second film, one of the few titles to actually screen at the Istanbul Film Festival, boasts a clever script that gives plenty of room for the viewer's own conclusions  

27/04/2015 | Films | Turkey/Greece/Australia

The Grocer, on the pathways of Pindos

Dimitris Koutsiabasakos’s new film presented in its international premiere at the 15th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival  

26/03/2013 | Films | Greece

Paradise brings the party to Thessaloniki’s international competition

Going back to his hometown of Patra for his sophomore project Paradise, Panayiotis Fafoutis seeks codes of engagement in a foursome of intertwined love stories reaching boiling point in the midst...  

10/11/2011 | Films | Greece

J.A.C.E. tangles immigration drama and film-noir in Thessaloniki

Coming back from a 14-year ibernation period, Menelaos Karamaghiolis sets his goals high with J.A.C.E. , his follow-up to 1998’s actioner Black Out. Mixing the immigration drama of a young boy who...  

10/11/2011 | Films | Greece

In the Woods explores mystery of human beings

Unveiled in official competition at Poland’s Era New Horizons Festival, Angelos Frantzis’s Greek feature In the Woods is difficult to categorise, bordering on fiction, documentary and video art....  

29/07/2010 | Films | Greece

Playtime re-released

Playtime by Jacques Tati, a film that is part of European film history is being re-released this week onto two Athens screens under the auspices of the Greek Film Center. The film was a resounding...  

31/03/2003 | Films | Greece

Lilja 4-Ever in Athens

After the excellent reception it got at the 43rd Thessaloniki Film Festival, Lilja 4-Ever by Swedish director Lukas Moodysson is about to be released in two Athens cinemas by the Greek Film...  

14/03/2003 | Greece | Films

World of Silence in Athens

Having toured Greece, World of Silence, a documentary about the everyday lives of deaf people and the first film to have been made using Greek sign language, was screened at the Municipal Cinema...  

13/03/2003 | Films | Greece

The success of a Hard Goodbye

Over 35,000 Greeks vote with their feet for Penny Panagiotopolulou’s directorial debut, Hard Goodbyes: My Father  

22/01/2003 | Films | Greece

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