All Greece articles – Page 4
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Reviews
‘Dodo’: Cannes Review
Panos Koutras’ chaotic comedy farce is an ambitious fresco of a family’s existential crisis
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Features
‘Crimes Of The Future’ producer on shooting in Greece
The film shot in Anthes for seven weeks
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True Colours basks in multiple deals for Competition title ‘Nostalgia’ (exclusive)
True Colours has also done robust sales on its sales slate.
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Features
The Euro 75: Heretic (Greece)
Stepping up this month with its first Cannes Competition title, Ruben Ostlund’s English-language debut Triangle Of Sadness,
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‘Dogwatch’: Visions du Reel Review
A highly entertaining and absurdist account of the armed guards who spend their lives at sea waiting for pirates that never come
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Ukraine war film ‘A House Made Of Splinters’ wins top prize at Thessaloniki Documentary Festival
The buzzy documentary previously received the directing award at Sundance.
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‘The Other Half’: Thessaloniki Review
Photojournalist Giorgos Moutafis makes his film debut with an empathetic picture of refugees and migrants crossing European borders
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‘Arm Wrestler’: Thessaloniki Review
Yorgos Goussis expands his 2020 award-winning short into a poetic feature-length character study of his brother Panos
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‘The City And The City’: Berlin Review
A heartfelt tribute to Thessaloniki highlighting its sorrowful history of antisemitism
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‘The City And The City’: first trailer for Berlinale Encounters premiere (exclusive)
‘The City and the City’ explores the perilous existence of the Jewish community in the Greek city of Thessaloniki.
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‘Do Not Hesitate’: Review
Young soldiers get in over their head in Shariff Korver’s slow-burning tale
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‘Mediterraneo’: Thessaloniki Review
An affecting fact-based drama about a group of Barcelona lifeguards who travel to Lesbos during a humanitarian crisis
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News
Locarno Competition title ‘The Sacred Spirit’ seals UK, Europe deals (exclusive)
Also deals for Berlin winner ‘Bad Luck Banging’.
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‘Prayers For The Stolen’ wins top prize in Athens as Greek exhibitors look for ‘Bond’ boost
Athens International Film Festival ran September 22-October 3.
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Pinnacle Peak strikes territory sales on Greek box office champ 'Man Of God' (exclusive)
Deals close for Australia, France, Latin America and others.
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Diane Kruger, Talia Ryder to star in ballet drama ‘Joika’; Embankment closes first sales
Territories include Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Italy, Spain, Greece, Israel, South Africa and Portugal.
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Features
“A part of me was afraid”: Maggie Gyllenhaal on producing, writing and directing ‘The Lost Daughter’
Maggie Gyllenhaal and Israeli producers Talia Kleinhendler and Osnat Handelsman-Keren bonded over Elena Ferrante’s writing.
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Features
Future Leaders 2021: Viki Antonopoulou (Greece)
Antonopoulou is the founder at Endorphin Film Sales.
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Reviews
‘Days And Nights Of Demetra K.’: Thessaloniki Review
Warm documentary following one of Athens’ veteran sex workers over a tumultuous few years
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News
Georgis Grigorakis’ ‘Digger’ hits gold at Greece’s Iris Awards
Greek indoor cinemas are confirmed to reopen from July 1.