All Thessaloniki articles – Page 2
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News
Thessaloniki doc festival responds to weekend attack on trans people with a “loud and clear message of tolerance”
The festival has introduced the Citizen Queer programme this year to celebrate Greece’s recent legalisation same-sex marriage.
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Reviews
‘And So It Begins’: Thessaloniki Review
Ramona S Diaz follows Philippines presidential hopeful Leni Robredo in the run-up to the country’s 2022 elections
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‘Nocturnes’: Thessaloniki Review
The hawk moth community of the Eastern Himalayas comes into sharp focus in this contemplative doc
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Features
Thessaloniki’s doc festival’s Orestis Andreadakis on this month’s event
There are fils celebraing 50 years of modern Greek democracy and a new Citizen Queer programme.
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Thessaloniki doc competition includes Sundance award-winner ‘A New Kind Of Wilderness’
12 features are competing in international competition for a €12,000 prize.
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‘Johatsu – Into Thin Air’: first trailer for Thessaloniki Docs, CPH:DOX title (exclusive)
CAT&Docs launched sales on the film in Berlin.
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Reviews
‘Touched’: Thessaloniki Review
A paralysed man embarks on a clandestine relationship with his care assistant in this frank German drama
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‘Guest Star’: Thessaloniki Review
Vasilis Christofilakis writes, directs and stars in this Greek celebrity satire
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‘Cafe’: Thessaloniki Review
Jailed Iranian filmmaker Navid Mihanoust presents an self-referential tale of a director living in limbo while waiting for a prison sentence
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‘We Have Never Been Modern’: Thessaloniki Review
Period Czech drama set at the dawn of the Second World War has a decidedly modern sensibility
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‘Murderess’: Thessaloniki Review
Unrelentingly brutal period drama about an ageing midwife who battles the patriarchy in a remote Greek village
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‘Melk’: Thessaloniki Review
A grieving mother must find a way to come to terms with her loss in this quiet Dutch debut
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‘The Last Taxi Driver’: Thessaloniki Review
A taxi driver is pulled into a dangerous obsession in this intense Greek drama
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‘Without Air’: Thessaloniki Review
Debut feature explores Hungarian conservatism through the microcosm of a high school scandal
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News
Five major European film festivals unite on industry network Launchpad
Locarno, Thessaloniki, Tallinn, IFFR and Karlovy Vary are collaborating on the initiative.
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Asimina Proedrou’s ‘Behind The Haystacks’ dominates Greece’s Iris Awards
The film tackles the issue of illegal immigration and people trafficking.
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‘Under The Sky Of Damascus’ wins international competition prize at sombre Thessaloniki Documentary Festival
Doc previously had world premiere at Berlinale.
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Reviews
‘Mighty Afrin: In The Time Of Floods’: Thessaloniki Review
Docu-fiction follows a 12-year-old girl as she attempts to outrun Brahmaputra river floods and find her father in Dhaka
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‘Narrow Path To Happiness’: Thessaloniki Review
A gay Hungarian couple attempt to write a musical based on their lives in this charming, hopeful documentary