The buzzy feature debut of Greek director Thanasis Neofotistos is an allegorical story about a teenager's difficult coming of ...
The descendants of a Jewish couple are suing New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art and a Greek foundation over their purchase of a Van Gogh oil painting seized by the Nazis before they fled Germany, ...
The long-running industry event continues to be a crucial launchpad for filmmakers from Southeastern Europe and the wider ...
All through the story run subtitles kidding the characters, the late war, the audience and anything else handy. The actors get into the spirit of the thing, particularly Lewis Stone. Hidden under a ...
Ninety years after his birth, and as a season of his films begins at the ICA, we suggest a beginner’s path through one of the heavyweights of European arthouse cinema: Greek master Theo Angelopoulos.
A Cyprus court sentences an Israeli businessman to five years in jail for illegally developing Greek Cypriot property in the ...
As Greece commemorates the 200th anniversary of its War of Independence, a new cinematic tribute to one of its founding heroes has become a battleground ...
As the Melbourne Greek Film Festival marks its 30th anniversary, Theo Markos reflects on its early days, passionate founders, and evolution from a small community event in 1993 to a cornerstone of ...
Lost in Frenchlation is back with another month of French films with English subtitles for cinephiles in Paris to enjoy. In November, there are eight films on the docket. Where? Cinéma du Panthéon, 13 ...
The New York Greek Film Expo wrapped up its annual festival with record attendance in its 13 screenings across NYC and New Jersey, including a finale weekend at the Museum of the Moving Image in ...
Lucas Kloberdanz-Dyck is a writer for Collider. He grew up creating lists, stories, and worlds, which led to his love of anime and video games. He attended Sheridan College where he earned an Honours ...