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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Under the Stars

    Gripping and prize-winning drama against the backdrop of the forgotten conflict on Cyprus, where UN soldiers guard the demarcation line between the Gr
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  • Phanouropitta

    Phanouropitta, or ‘Saint Phanourios’ Pie’, tells an ageless story. The mother of Saint Phanourios has, according to legend, subjected nine martyrs to a gruesome death…
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  • Unfair World

    It’s hard to be honest in a dishonest world. Sotiris has almost given up. Luckily he still has his work as a cop, which provides…
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  • Alps

    Lanthimos (Dogtooth) is a pioneer in new Greek cinema. In the absurd Alps, we follow a nurse, a paramedic, a gymnast and her trainer, who…
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  • L

    A man lives and works in his car. He meticulously, dutifully works as its driver until, one day, a New Driver is employed. Absurdist-existentialist fi
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  • Wasted Youth

    During a hot summer in Athens, the lives of two protagonists unexpectedly cross paths: a passionate teenage skater and a policeman in his midlife cris
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  • Attenberg

    Attenberg proves once again that Greek film is making great progress. Rebelliously designed and surprisingly structured narrative about a young woman
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  • L’éternité et un jour

    Angelopoulos in great form won a Golden Palm in Cannes. Dying writer (Bruno Ganz) makes friends with an Albanian boy. It is the start of…
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  • Mi mou aptou

    Absurd and comic film about a man who becomes addicted to sexual harrassment in public transport.
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  • Meres tou ’36

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