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797 articles available in total starting from 13/06/2002. Last article published on 26/06/2025.

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

Thessaloniki market doubles its numbers in spite of tough year

With more than double the numbers in visiting professionals and participating projects compared to last year’s make-or-break edition, the market section of the Thessaloniki International Film...  

09/11/2011 | Festivals | Greece

Greek-Russian God Loves Caviar starts shooting

Russian-Greek co-production God Loves Caviar, Yannis Smaragdis’ follow-up to Greek box-office phenomenon and multi-awarded El Greco (news) begun photography in southern Greece Monday, having...  

02/11/2011 | Production | Greece

Thessaloniki fest ready to charm the Balkans

"Hollywood has no place in Thessaloniki," said Festival Director Dimitri Eipides, setting the mood for the 52nd Thessaloniki International Film Festival, which will be raising its curtains on...  

26/10/2011 | Festivals | Greece

Attenberg to enter Oscar race for Greece

After being picked as the Hellenic Fim Academy’s suggestion for the upcoming Oscars last May (see news), Athina Rachel Tsangari’s Attenberg was officially selected yesterday by the Greek Ministry...  

30/09/2011 | Oscars 2012 | Greece

Attenberg

Bold, passionate, gleefully odd and much more than a typical coming-of-age film. Awarded at Venice in 2010 and finalist for the Lux Prize 2011.  

24/08/2011 | Films | Reviews

Amnesty

An intense feature debut by Albania’s Bujar Alimani, winner of the Jury Special Prize, the Fipresci Prize and the Cineuropa Award at the 2011 Lecce Festival of European Film.  

25/05/2011 | Films | Reviews

Economidis’ Knifer slices through competition at Hellenic Film Academy honours

Acclaimed Cypriot director Yiannis Economidis’ take on modern-day film noir, Knifer, was crowned the top winner at the Hellenic Film Academy Awards ceremony last night, taking home seven prizes,...  

04/05/2011 | Awards | Greece

Interview: Bujar Alimani • Director

"Albania seeks the path to Europe"

Interview with the Albanian director, whose debut feature Amnesty won the Cineuropa Award at the Lecce Film Festival 2011.  

26/04/2011

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