"Georgia," a new short film, revisits Greece’s overseas adoption scandal, shedding light on the cost for mothers, families, ...
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Beta Film, Greece's Foss Productions Team Up on Six-Part Period Drama ‘The Great Chimera' (EXCLUSIVE)
Beta Film and Athens-based Foss Productions are teaming up for a six-hour drama series, "The Great Chimera," that will bring to the screen for the first time one of the most important Greek novels of ...
If there’s one thing Kosta Papasideris wants you to know, it’s that there’s more to Greek culture than Socrates, gyros, and wine – and that the film world already knows it. “Greece is becoming a hub ...
Greece has selected Eva Nathena’s latest feature The Murderess as its submission for Best International Feature Film at the 97th Oscars. Based on Alexandros Papadiamantis’ popular novel, The Murderess ...
In 2006, the Atlanta chapter of Lykeion ton Ellinidon (Lyceum Club of Greek Women) partnered with the Georgia Tech Hellenic Society for a screening of the Greek film “A Touch of Spice” at Garden Hills ...
What do a bottle of water, a piece of candy and Greek cinema have in common? That's the question posed by a provocative ad running ahead of screenings at this year's Thessaloniki Film Festival, ...
After a scandal-plagued month that called the legitimacy of the Greek Oscar selection process into question and threatened to torpedo the country’s chances at the 97th Academy Awards, Greece has ...
The Hellenic Film Academy, Greece’s national cinema body, has said it’s “outraged” and is seeking clarity from the country’s cultural ministry after a series of chaotic government-mandated U-turns ...
New York Women in Film & Television will continue its partnership with the Hellenic Film Society (HFS) in 2024. The Hellenic Film Society USA will present its annual New York Greek Film Expo, a Greek ...
Olsberg SPI said applications for the cash rebate should be simplified, sped up, and made more internationally competitive.
What do a bottle of water, a piece of candy and Greek cinema have in common? That’s the question posed by a provocative ad running ahead of screenings at this year’s Thessaloniki Film Festival, ...
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