A legacy unfolds: The 30th Greek Film Festival announces dates for 2025

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The Greek Orthodox Communities of NSW and Melbourne & Victoria are thrilled to announce the highly anticipated return of the 30th Greek Film Festival of Australia, marking a monumental three decades of bringing the best of Greek cinema to Australian shores. 

This milestone edition promises an unparalleled celebration of Greek storytelling, artistry, and cultural heritage.

From October 14th to October 26th, 2025, audiences in Sydney and Melbourne will be immersed in an extraordinary cinematic journey. 

This landmark 30th GFF will showcase a curated selection of the latest and most captivating independent Greek and Greek-themed films, reflecting the vibrant pulse of contemporary Greek filmmaking. 

Adding a powerful dimension to this anniversary celebration, the 30th Greek Film Festival will proudly include a special retrospective element. Audiences will have the unique opportunity to revisit some of the most beloved and critically acclaimed films previously presented throughout the festival’s illustrious history. 

Amongst them the iconic family film “The Flea” that had the honour of opening the very first Greek Film Festival in Australia and will offer a cinematic journey down memory lane with a full-circle moment for three decades of cinematic excellence.

The festival will powerfully launch with its respective Opening Night Galas in both Sydney and Melbourne on Tuesday, October 14th, 2025. The highly anticipated opening night film, poised to set the tone for this significant anniversary year, will be unveiled in the coming weeks.

Building on the incredible success and growing demand of previous years, the 30th Greek Film Festival is proud to continue its expansion, reaching beyond Sydney and Melbourne. Additional Australian cities, including Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, and Perth, are finalising their screening dates for late October and early November 2025, ensuring that this momentous celebration resonates nationwide. 

Further details on the full program and expanded venues will be announced following the highly anticipated Opening Night Film announcement. 

“Reaching our 30th anniversary is not just a milestone; it’s a testament to the enduring power of Greek cinema and the unwavering dedication of our community,” Nia Karteris, Chair of the Greek Festival & the Greek Film Festival of Sydney, said. 

“For three decades, the Greek Film Festival has captivated Australian audiences, showcasing the modern Greek perspective with remarkable foresight, diversity, and unparalleled quality. The inclusion of a celebratory retrospective that revisits iconic and powerful Greek films speaks volumes about our legacy and our profound connection to this cinematic journey. 

“We are incredibly proud of the history we have built and are committed to making this 30th edition our most spectacular yet.”

Jorge Menidis, Director of the Antipodes Festival and the Greek Centre of Contemporary Culture in Melbourne, adds, “To stand at the threshold of our 30th Greek Film Festival is to reflect on a legacy of passion, cultural exchange, and cinematic excellence.”

“We have been entrusted with the profound responsibility of promoting and delivering the richness of Greek culture to the Australian audience. This year, more than ever, we honour that trust by presenting a program that not only entertains but deeply connects, educates, and inspires, offering both the cutting-edge of new Greek cinema and a cherished look back at our origins. Get ready to experience the very best of Greek cinema from October 14th to 26th, 2025!” Mr Menidis said.

Stay tuned! The much-anticipated Opening Night Film for Sydney and Melbourne will be officially announced shortly, promising an unforgettable start to this momentous 30th anniversary celebration. Exciting details for special celebrations, the full program and a surprisingly famous guest of honour visiting from Greece will also be announced in the coming weeks.

Event Details

  • What: 30th Greek Film Festival 
  • When: 14th – 26th October 2025
  • Where: Melbourne & Sydney @ Palace Cinemas

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