Greek film festival turns 30 with a Stellar Line-Up of Award-Winning films

·

The Greek Film Festival is celebrating a major anniversary this year – 30 years of bringing Greek stories to Australian screens.

To mark the occasion, the 2025 Festival will feature more than 100 screenings across an exciting mix of acclaimed titles from Greece and Greek filmmakers from all over the world.

Screenings take place across Melbourne at The Astor Theatre, Palace Cinema Como, Palace Balwyn Cinema and Pentridge Cinema.

Alongside the latest Greek cinematic releases, we have delved into the Festival’s library of features and selected some of our favorites from the last 30 years, that will be presented alongside this year’s standout releases. Features including Brides, A Touch of Spice, Safe Sex and The Flea, were all standouts at previous festivals. They are presented alongside some of the best releases of the year including Stelios, Maria and the Homeric inspired The Return, which in turn compliment the newest cinematic releases premiering at the Festival including the Opening Night Kapetan Mihalis, Greek Mothers Never Die, and the world premiere of the Australian made The Kink.

Since its launch in 1993, the Greek Film Festival has become a significant landmark in the Greek Australian cultural calendar, celebrating the creativity and diversity of Greek filmmakers while strengthening cultural ties between Greece and Australia.

Presented by the Greek Community of Melbourne, the Festival continues to grow each year, attracting cinephiles from all backgrounds.

With international hits, local premieres and plenty of opportunities to celebrate, the 30th anniversary Festival promises to be one to remember.

The Greek Film Festival opens on Tuesday 14 October with KAPETAN MIHALIS and runs until Sunday 26 October.

Don’t miss this celebration of Greek cinema – explore the full program and book your tickets now at Melbourne – Greek Film Festival 2025.

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Latest News

From kitchen to lyra: Chef Tasos Bagourakis delights Sydney at Cretan feast

On Saturday, February 7, the Cretan Association of Sydney and New South Wales held “A Taste of Crete” cuisine night.

SA Premier pledges increased funding at Cyprus Festival Adelaide

The Cyprus Festival Adelaide delivered a vibrant and unforgettable weekend of food, culture and community, welcoming thousands.

World Greek Language Day celebrated with artistic and intellectual depth in Perth

World Greek Language Day was marked with splendour in Perth, Western Australia on February 9, with a cultural and intellectual event.

Veteran Greek Australian journalist Takis Efstratiadis dies aged 91

The Greek Australian community is mourning veteran journalist Takis Efstratiadis, who has died aged 91. Read more here.

World Greek Language Day marked in SA with tribute to Kazantzakis’ linguistic legacy

The Greek Museum of Adelaide marked World Greek Language Day, observed globally on February 9 and formally recognised by UNESCO.

You May Also Like

Greek skating champion, Dimitra Korri, seeks support as she represents Team Greece

Dimitra Korri wants to "bring honour to Greece through the sport of competitive figure skating," but she needs all the support she can get.

Greece’s new parliament sworn in following national elections

Greece’s new lawmakers were sworn just over a week after a general election that saw many smaller right and left parties enter the Parliament.

Former US Ambassador to Greece during Imia crisis, Thomas Niles, dies at 85

Thomas Niles, a career diplomat and US Ambassador to Greece from 1993 to 1997, has died at the age of 85 years old.