All Thessaloniki articles – Page 3
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‘Queen Of The Deuce’: Thessaloniki Review
Fascinating, colourful portrait of the Greece-born New York porn matriarch Chelly Wilson
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‘Little Richard: I Am Everything’: Thessaloniki Review
Documentary about the life and legacy of the rock’n’roll icon lacks the dynamism of its transgressive subject
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‘Who I Am Not’: Thessaloniki Review
This sensitive documentary explores what it means to be intersex in a binary world
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’Orlando, My Political Biography’: Thessaloniki Review
Virgina Woolf’s 1920 novel is the starting point for a fluid fact/fiction exploration of gender and identity
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‘The Longest Goodbye’: Thessaloniki Review
Documentary explores the intense psychological preparation of NASA’s Mars-bound astronauts
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Seven European film festivals launch ‘Smart7’ alliance (exclusive)
Fests to share knowledge on issues such as programming and sponsorship.
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Valentina Maurel’s ‘I Have Electric Dreams’ triumphs at Thessaloniki
Greek prime minister attends festival to highlight incentives for international projects.
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‘Dignity’: Thessaloniki Review
A Greek family struggle with their patriarch’s ailing health in Dimitris Katsimiris’ tense chamber piece
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‘Black Stone’: Thessaloniki Review
Eleni Kokkidou carries the comedy in Spiros Jacovides’ Thessaloniki award-winning debut
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’Behind The Haystacks': Thessaloniki Review
Asimina Proedrou’s Thessaloniki award-winning debut follows three members of a family on the Greek/North Macedonian border
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‘Axiom’: Thessaloniki Review
A habitual fibber struggles to keep up with his own lies in Jons Jonsson’s second feature
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‘Wolf And Dog’: Thessaloniki Review
Documentarian Claudia Varejao makes her fiction debut with this LGBTQ+ story set on the Azores island of Sao Miguel
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‘Silence 6-9’: Thessaloniki Review
Strangers forge a connection in an odd Greek seaside town in this fascinating debut from Christos Passalis
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‘Narcosis’: Thessaloniki Review
First time filmmaker Martijn de Jong explores a family grappling with grief in the Netherlands’ Oscar submission
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‘The Taste Of Apples Is Red’: Thessaloniki Review
A Druze community between Syria and Israel is the setting for Ehab Tarabieh’s fiction debut
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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 Invitation’: Thessaloniki Review
Fabrizio Maltese accepts an invitation from Abderrahmane Sissako to continue the late Pol Cruchten’s unfinished film in Mauritania
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‘Sirens’: Thessaloniki Review
The Middle-East’s only all-female thrash metal rock band balance friendship, romance and radicalsim in conservative Lebanon
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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