Greece 818 articles available in total starting from 13/06/2002. Last article published on 09/09/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 5 6 [7] 8 9 ... 80 81 82 next Review: The ExaltedJuris Kursietis' sophomore feature boasts a solid premise but ultimately struggles to be more than a finely crafted character study 15/11/2024 | Black Nights 2024 | CompetitionReview: RivieraIn Orfeas Peretzis's fiction feature debut, a teenage girl spends her final weeks on the eponymous Greek coastline as it changes with the times 13/11/2024 | Thessaloniki 2024Scandar Copti’s Happy Holidays wins at ThessalonikiLeonardo Van Dijl's Julie Keeps Quiet, and Alessandro Cassigoli and Casey Kauffman's Vittoria were also among the examples of compelling storytelling taking centre stage at the awards ceremony 12/11/2024 | Thessaloniki 2024 | AwardsInterview: Christos Pitharas • Director of Hunt“Through the visual and sound design of the first scene, the intention was for the audience to dive into the psychology of the character”The Greek director shares his approach to the visuals, music and subject of his pensive character study, which tells the story of a man driven to the edge 12/11/2024 | Thessaloniki 2024Review: KillerwoodA real murderer might be on the prowl in Christos Massalas’s ambitious but ultimately flat mockumentary in which a film crew are shooting a serial-killer thriller 08/11/2024 | Thessaloniki 2024Thessaloniki's Agora hands out its awardsA handful of prizes have been bestowed upon the projects participating in the Crossroads and Works in Progress sections, including Turkey’s The Hunchback and Greece’s Bearcave 08/11/2024 | Thessaloniki 2024 | Agora/AwardsInterview: Dimitris Nakos • Director of Meat“We have a foreigner who becomes a part of the family, and when times are tough, he becomes a foreigner again”The writer-director breaks down his Greek tragedy-inspired story of countryside life, elaborating on his stylistic choices and compelling characters 07/11/2024 | Thessaloniki 2024Romain Gavras plans fantasy-thriller Sacrifice with Anya Taylor-JoyThe US-born actress will play an armed militia leader inspired by cataclysmic visions, akin to Joan of Arc, in Gavras’s follow-up to his acclaimed, banlieue-set Athena 06/11/2024 | Production | Funding | Greece/UKEXCLUSIVE: Trailer and poster for Thessaloniki title Luna ParkFlorenc Papas’ sophomore feature follows a single mother and her son as they struggle to survive 06/11/2024 | Thessaloniki 2024Review: Luna ParkFlorenc Papas’ sophomore feature offers a fascinating take on the coming-of-age genre, zooming in on a mother and son’s hardship amidst civil unrest in Albania in 1997 05/11/2024 | Thessaloniki 2024 previous page: 1 2 3 ... 5 6 [7] 8 9 ... 80 81 82 next