Thessaloniki 2017 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 23 articles available in total starting from 28/09/2017. Last article published on 13/11/2017. previous page: 1 [2] 3 next FILM FOCUS: Love Me NotGreek filmmaker Alexandros Avranas offers a glimpse of the death of morality in a decadent society thrown into financial and ethical crisis 12/11/2017 | Thessaloniki 2017 | Greek Film FestivalThe Miner: A truth hidden deep downSlovenian filmmaker Hanna Slak tells the true story of one man’s quest for the truth against all odds 08/11/2017 | Thessaloniki 2017 | Balkan SurveyFILM FOCUS: Winter BrothersIcelandic filmmaker Hlynur Pálmason delivers a solid cinematographic debut that is both visually and narratively remarkable 03/11/2017 | Thessaloniki 2017 | CompetitionFILM FOCUS: Son of SofiaGreek filmmaker Elina Psykou follows a new visual path in her second feature film 03/11/2017 | Thessaloniki 2017 | CompetitionFILM FOCUS: On Body and SoulHungarian director lldikó Enyedi offers up an incredibly delicate tale set in a caustic and powerful empirical context 03/11/2017 | Thessaloniki 2017 | OpeningThe Garden: Family secretsDebut German filmmaker Sonja Maria Kröner makes her entrance with a psychological drama centred on a middle-class family in West Germany in 1976 03/11/2017 | Thessaloniki 2017 | CompetitionRavens: When brown turns to redSwedish director Jens Assur offers a compelling, atmospheric first feature starring the excellent Reine Brynolfsson and Jacob Nordström 03/11/2017 | Thessaloniki 2017 | CompetitionLife Guidance: A man breaks free from the clutches of idyllic capitalismAustrian Ruth Mader's film is a sterile and disturbing futuristic thriller in which a private agency is tasked with rewiring those who rebel against the system 03/11/2017 | Thessaloniki 2017 | CompetitionBeast: On a knife-edgeMichael Pearce’s feature debut is a masterfully directed, multi-layered film that constantly surprises 03/11/2017 | Thessaloniki 2017 | CompetitionCargo: Plunging into a vast communicative chasmDebutant Belgian filmmaker Gilles Coulier delivers a solid, subtle drama that explores the fringes of interfamilial alienation, set within a harsh landscape 03/11/2017 | Thessaloniki 2017 | Competition previous page: 1 [2] 3 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)