Sydney Silver Screen: A night with local filmmaking legends

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The 30th Greek Film Festival of Sydney, proudly presented by Benchmark Greek Law, has announced an exclusive and intimate evening dedicated to celebrating the work of acclaimed Sydney-based Greek Australian filmmakers. 

The event will feature an in-depth Q&A session with Alex Lykos, Peter Andrikidis, Billy Cotsis, and Kay Pavlou, hosted by podcast team, Ouzo Talk.

The evening offers a unique opportunity for film enthusiasts and the broader community to discover the powerful and poignant stories that have shaped our city’s cultural landscape. Guests will gain a rare glimpse into the creative process and personal journeys of these talented filmmakers, with appetizers and refreshments provided upon arrival.

“It is with immense pride that we support events like Sydney Silver Screen, which not only celebrates the incredible talent within our community but also ensures that the rich stories of Greek Australians are shared and preserved for future generations. This is a vital part of our cultural heritage,” Harry Danalis, President of the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW (GOCNSW), said.

Nia Karteris, Chair of the Greek Festival and Greek Film Festival of Sydney, said, “The Greek Film Festival of Sydney is dedicated to showcasing the very best of Greek and Greek Australian cinema, and this event is a perfect example of that mission in action.”

“We are thrilled to see our local filmmaking legends come together to share their insights, and we believe it’s a fantastic opportunity for our community to engage with the art form that so powerfully tells our collective story,” Ms Karteris added.

Event Details:

  • What: Sydney Silver Screen: A Night with Local Filmmaking Legends
  • When: Monday, October 20th, 2025, at 6:30 PM
  • Where: Steki Taverna | 149 Enmore Rd, Enmore NSW 2042
  • Tickets: $20 + BF https://shorturl.at/ZlFQk

Featured filmmaker biographies:

Alex Lykos: Renowned for the popular Alex & Eve stage series, which has sold over 40,000 tickets, Alex Lykos successfully adapted and co-produced the film version, which grossed nearly $700,000 at the Australian box office and secured international distribution. His most recent film, Disconnect Me, was pre-selected by the Venice International Film Festival in 2023 and is now streaming globally. With ten stage productions and a one-man show, Alex has established himself as a versatile writer, director, and actor.

Peter Andrikidis: An award-winning director and producer, Peter Andrikidis began his career directing episodes of iconic Australian series such as Cop Shop, Water Rats, and Underbelly, which earned him an AFI Award for Best Direction. His feature films include Kings of Mykonos and Alex and Eve. Peter has directed numerous acclaimed miniseries and tele-movies, including Catching Milat and Bali 2002. He was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal for his services to Australian film production and continues to champion diverse storytelling.

Billy Cotsis: Born in Sydney to Greek parents, Billy Cotsis has dedicated his life to exploring and documenting his heritage. A prolific author of eight books, he has also written over 350 articles for various media outlets. His creative work includes 27 short films and documentaries. In addition to his creative pursuits, Billy is a human rights advocate and works in community building and economic development. He is currently working on a feature film titled Once Upon A Time In Crystal Palace.

Kay Pavlou: Kay Pavlou is an award-winning director, writer, and producer known for exploring themes of ancestry, identity, and political struggle. Her work spans both documentary and drama, focusing on emotive stories of people who thrive against adversity. Her documentary credits include Two Homelands and Who Do You Think You Are?, while her drama work includes episodes of popular series like McLeod’s Daughters and All Saints.

For more information, please visit www.greekfilmfestival.com.au 

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