The 30th Greek Film Festival of Sydney to be presented by Benchmark Greek Law

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The 30th Greek Film Festival of Sydney has announced its presenting partner for 2025, Benchmark Greek Law. This landmark collaboration celebrates three decades of bringing the best of Greek cinema to Australian audiences.

This truly unique partnership unites one of Sydney’s most respected legal firms with the milestone 30th Greek Film Festival. The collaboration was made possible through a shared commitment to excellence and a determination to present high-quality Greek creations to the Sydney audience for 2025.

Focused on bringing the Australian public the latest films of great Greek-produced and/or Greek-themed independent cinematography, the 30th Greek Film Festival of Sydney partners this year with Benchmark Greek Law – a division of Benchmark Lawyers, a firm that has provided tailored legal solutions with a client-first approach.

This sponsorship announcement coincides with the opening of Benchmark Greek Law’s new flagship office in Woollahra joining its offices in Maroubra and Edgecliff with affiliate offices in Athens, Thessaloniki, Crete, and Berlin, establishing a truly global footprint. Benchmark Greek Law can assist you in your local and international legal matters.

Anthony Liberiou, Principal Director of Benchmark Greek Law, said: “Benchmark Greek Law is proud to confirm our major sponsorship of The Greek Film Festival. This significant partnership highlights our firm’s dedication to fostering cultural celebration and supporting the vibrant arts community, both locally and internationally. The festival is set to showcase an enriching selection of films, made possible through this pivotal collaboration. The Festival’s mission to preserve and celebrate first and foremost the Greek ethos through the Greek cultural heritage aligns with our corporate values.”

Harry Danalis, President of the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW, under the auspices of which the Greek Film Festival is organised, said: “We warmly welcome Benchmark Greek Law as our presenting partner for 2025 and we are confident that their presence will significantly enhance the experience of attending the 30th Greek Film Festival of Sydney.”

Nia Karteris, Festival Chair of the Greek Festival & the Greek Film Festival of Sydney, said: “It’s always refreshing to partner with passionate people who understand and embrace the uniqueness of the Greek identity while supporting a great annual event such as the 30th Greek Film Festival in Sydney.”

“We want to thank Benchmark Greek Law for their partnership this year and we hope that our collaboration will mark the start of a successful relationship for the years to come, protecting and promoting our shared ethical and cultural values,” Ms Karteris said.

Stay tuned! Official dates of the 30th Greek Film Festival of Sydney and its exciting lineup of films to be announced soon.

Event Details:

  • What: 30th Greek Film Festival of Sydney 2025 presented by Benchmark Greek Law
  • When: October 2025
  • Where: Palace Norton Street, Leichhardt & Palace Cinemas Moore Park

Exciting news for special celebrations of the 30th GFF to be announced soon! For more information, please visit https://greekfilmfestival.com.au/sydney.

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