Screening of award-winning Greek Short films
All the award-winning films of the Greek Shorts Competition in one screening.
All the award-winning films of the Greek Shorts Competition in one screening.
All the award-winning films of the Greek Shorts Competition in one screening.
All the award-winning films of the Greek Shorts Competition in one screening.
Two people with diametrically different personalities have one thing in common: they both have visual impairments. Initially a fiction film about two blind mobsters, "Blind Crossing" eventually evolved into an affectionate documentary. Free screening
After the festival awards have been announced and the ceremony has come to an end, audiences will get the chance to enjoy one of the award-winning films.
Nine hours of personal confessions straight from the mouth of Holocaust survivors, both victims and former Nazi torturers. A documentary marathon, a movie testimonial and a historical record, this poignant masterpiece, shot for 11 years in 14 countries, will screen non-stop on the occasion of its 30-year anniversary.
Within the context of its continuing collaboration with the Artists with Disabilities Movement, the festival presents a maximum accessibility screening featuring Pantelis Voulgaris' "Little England" with audio description for people with visual disabilities and captions for the deaf and Hard-of-Hearing (SDH).
A legendary film noir by "Rebel Without a Cause" and "Johnny Guitar" director Nicholas Ray. A melancholy love story and a scathing look on the entertainment industy with Humphrey Bogart delivering what he considered to be the best performance of his career. A Hollywood era masterpiece.