29th Greek Film Festival opening night tickets now on sale

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The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) has announced that tickets for the Opening Night of the 29th Greek Film Festival are now on sale.

The festival, which will run from 15-27 October, opens this year with the Niarchos Thodoris’ feature Hear Who’s Talking.

The quirky comedy explores the story of Fotis, a life-coach whose own life has reached an impasse.

Fotis (Elias Meletis) is in a dead end both personally and professionally. A life coach, in his profession, who has lost his bearings. The sessions, which once fulfilled him professionally, no longer offer him the same inner satisfaction and he has also become completely isolated in his personal life. At this critical junction for himself and his career, a voice he is familiar with will take action, a voice he knows only in his head. Will Fotis be able to find… Fotis again and fall in love before all is lost?

Book your opening night tickets at https://www.palacecinemas.com.au/movies/gff24-hear-whos-talking

The 29th Greek Film Festival in Melbourne will play across Palace Cinemas at their Astor Theatre, Palace Cinemas Balwyn, Palace Cinema Como and for the first time at Palace Pentridge in an expanded program.

The full program will be released shortly.

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