The 29th Greek Film Festival unveils its dates for 2024

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The 29th Greek Film Festival of Australia, a co-production of the Greek Orthodox Communities of NSW and Victoria, has announced its screening dates for 2024.

An exciting line-up of the latest films of Greek-produced and/or Greek-themed Indie Cinematography will be offered to Sydney’s and Melbourne’s audience between 15th – 27th October 2024. Both cities will have their Opening Night on Tuesday, 15th October with their respective opening night films to be announced within the next few days.

Following last year’s great success, Sydney and Melbourne are expanding their screenings to more locations for 2024 with the full program and additional venues to be revealed after the Opening Night Film announcement.

The much anticipated 29th Greek Film Festival will make its return to additional Australian cities, with Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra and Perth finalising their respective screening dates in late October and early November 2024.

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The 29th Greek Film Festival of Australia, a co-production of the Greek Orthodox Communities of NSW and Victoria, has announced its screening dates for 2024.

“For the last 29 years the Greek Film Festival has succeeded in captivating the Australian audience with its diversity, foresight and high-quality films showcasing the modern Greek perspective of our society,” Nia Karteris, Festival Chair of the Greek Festival & the Greek Film Festival of Sydney, points out.

“We have been entrusted with a great cause; to continue a legacy in creating, promoting and delivering a Greek Film Festival to the Australian audience with our outmost respect in what the Greek Culture has to offer, and this is exactly what we trust we will be offering during 15th-27th October 2024,” Jorge Menidis, Director of the Antipodes Festival and Director of the Greek Centre of Contemporary Culture in Melbourne, says.

Don’t forget… the Opening Night Films for Sydney and Melbourne will be official announced shortly.

Event Details

  • WHAT: 29th Greek Film Festival
  • WHEN: 15th – 27th October 2024
  • WHERE: Melbourne & Sydney @ Palace Cinemas
  • NOTE: Exciting info for additional locations and line up of films to be announced shortly.
  • For more information, please visit https://greekfilmfestival.com.au

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