Additional sessions added for ‘Stelios’ following sold-out Australian premiere

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Due to an overwhelming response, the Greek Festival of Sydney has announced additional screenings of the highly anticipated film Stelios at Palace Cinemas Norton Street on April 24.

The Australian premiere of Stelios, which will take place on April 23 at Palace Cinemas Moore Park as part of the Greek Festival of Sydney, sold out in record time, prompting the need for more screenings to meet public demand.

Stelios, a gripping and emotionally charged film, will be presented in collaboration with Tanweer, the Greek Film Festival and Palace Cinemas. Following the sold-out premiere on April 23, additional sessions have been scheduled for April 24 at Palace Cinemas Norton Street, offering more opportunities for audiences to experience the film.

“We are absolutely thrilled by the response to Stelios,” Nia Karteris, Chair of the Greek Festival of Sydney, said. “The Australian premiere sold out within just one day, and we’re excited to add more sessions at Palace Cinemas Norton Street so that even more people can enjoy this exceptional film.”

Stelios, directed by Yorgos Tsemperopoulos, follows the emotional and complex journey of its main character, Stelios, as he navigates profound challenges in his life. The film has received praise for its impactful storytelling and powerful performances.

Tickets for the additional screenings at Palace Cinemas Norton Street on April 24 are now available for purchase on the Palace Cinemas website. With the initial premiere selling out so quickly, moviegoers are encouraged to secure their tickets as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.

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