29th Greek Film Festival of Sydney announces its Opening Night film

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The 29th Greek Film Festival of Sydney, proudly presented by Metaxa, has announced its Opening Night film for 2024.

During an unforgettable night filled with laughter, the Greek Film Festival will premiere the hilarious comedy, Hear Who’s Talking (Akou Poios Milaei), directed by Thodoris Niarchos and starring Ilias Meletis.

Life coach, Fotis (Meletis), is in a dead-end both personally and professionally, but all that is about to change when a voice he is all-too familiar with starts to take charge – the voice in his head. Fed up with himself and his life choices, Fotis’ inner-monologue begins to take over – often at the most inappropriate moments and with disastrous results for both his career and his personal life.

“An unexpected film will open our 29th Greek Film Festival of Sydney for 2024, bringing to our audience what we all need these days… laughter, joy and a positive vide,” Harry Danalis, President of the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW (GOCNSW), said.

“We can’t wait to start our exciting line up with a film that entertains through reality, hilariously smart dialogues and is delivered by a very talented cast,” Nia Karteris, Festival Chair of the Greek Festival and the Greek Film Festival of Sydney, added.

Don’t miss out on this comedic gem, screening at Palace Cinema Norton St on Tuesday 15th October 2024 at 8:30pm! Tickets are available now at greekfilmfestival.com.au.

Event Details

  • WHAT: Hear Who’s Talking – Opening Night Film of the 29th Greek Film Festival of Sydney
  • WHEN: Tuesday 15th October 2024, 8:30 pm
  • WHERE: Palace Cinema Norton Street, 99 Norton Street, Leichhardt, NSW 2040
  • TICKETS: https://shorturl.at/lCE04
  • For more information, please visit: https://greekfilmfestival.com.au

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