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‘Highways Of Hope’, ‘Bugboy’ impress industry at Thessaloniki’s Agora platform
Agora is the industry strand of the Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival.
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‘Child Of Dust’ review: Doc follows Amerasian as he reunites with GI father
Half a century after the Vietnam War, Sang Ngo Thanh finds his dad - and moves to the US
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‘Free Leonard Peltier’ review: A 50-year fight for freedom gains momentum
Peltier remains under house arrest as doc wins three awards at Thessaloniki
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‘Coexistence, My Ass!’ wins Golden Alexander at Thessaloniki documentary festival
Amber Fares’ film follows Israel’s Noam Shuster Eliassi on her path from diplomat to stand-up comedian.
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‘The Goals Of August’ review: Doc follows football tournament in a sleepy Greek village
The annual event unites the mountain villages of northern Greece
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Thessaloniki and Leipzig festivals launch initiative to support exiled or displaced filmmakers
Doc Together will support filmmakers by giving them access to industry decision-makers and training opportunites.
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‘Pangolin: Kulu’s Journey’ review: Rousing follow-up to Oscar winner ‘My Octopus Teacher’
Pippa Ehrlich focuses on the rehabilitation of one South African Pangolin
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‘Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story’ review: Minnelli in close-up
Bruce David Klein’s documentary features interviews and a wealth of archive footage
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‘Monk In Pieces’ review: Kaleidoscopic portrait of US musician Meredith Monk
Documentary plays Thessaloniki following its Berlin premiere
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’Gen_’ review: A Milan hormone specialist treats fertility and gender issues
Observational doc plays Thessaloniki after a well-received Sundance premiere
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Scandar Copti’s ‘Happy Holidays’ takes top prize at Thessaloniki
Copti previously won prizes at Thessaloniki in 2009 for his Academy Award nominated Ajami.
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‘Cosmos’: Thessaloniki Review
The burgeoning relationship of a sixtysomething couple crosses Mexico’s cultural divide
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‘Red Path’: Thessaloniki Review
A Tunisian teenager encounters violent extremism in this drama based on the 2015 killing of Mabrouk Soltani
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‘Meat’: Thessaloniki Review
This turbulent rural family drama has its roots in Greek tragedy
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‘She Loved Blossoms More’: Thessaloniki Review
A trio of brothers attempt to resurrect their dead mother in this stylish slice of Greek Weird Wave horror
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‘Went Up The Hill’: Thessaloniki Review
Vicky Krieps and Dacre Montgomery are haunted by the past in this atmospheric New Zealand ghost story
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‘Hunt’: Thessaloniki Review
Melancholy Greek character study of a man being pushed to the limit
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Minerva TVCO takes on sales for Greek refugee drama ‘Utopolis’ (exclusive)
Film directed by Vladimir Subotic world premieres tomorrow at Thessaloniki International Film Festival.
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‘Under The Volcano’: Thessaloniki Review
Poland’s Oscar entry is a drama about a Ukrainian family stranded in Spain on the outbreak of war
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“You’re always on time. You’re always polite”: Why Ema Ryan Yamazaki directed ‘The Making Of A Japanese’
The Japanese doc director turned her camera on a Japanese elementary school,