Renos Haralambidis to headline ‘Intimate Conversation’ event in Sydney

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The 30th Greek Film Festival, proudly presented by Benchmark Greek Law, is set to host a powerful cultural event as acclaimed Greek director, writer, and actor Renos Haralambidis visits Sydney between 24th-27th October 2025.

An exclusive evening of an “Intimate Conversation” Q&A session between the guest of honour and Professor Vrasidas Karalis has been planned at the elegant The Grand Roxy in Brighton-Le-Sands for Monday 27th October and it will offer an unparalleled glimpse into the mind of one of modern Greek cinema’s most visionary storytellers.

The dialogue will be guided by the esteemed Professor Karalis, a leading scholar of Modern Greek and Byzantine Studies at the University of Sydney, celebrated for his extensive work on Greek literature, film, and intellectual history.

The evening begins at 6:30 PM with Metaxa cocktails and appetizers, allowing guests to mingle before the main event. The Q&A session will commence at 7:00 PM, providing a deep and insightful exploration of Haralambidis’ celebrated career, his artistic philosophy, and the global resonance of Greek culture.

The event’s significance was underlined by community leaders.

Harry Danalis, President of the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW, expressed his enthusiasm for the cultural exchange.

“The presence of an artist of Renos Haralambidis’ calibre is a great gift to our community and to the wider Australian public. It reinforces the deep, enduring cultural ties between Greece and Australia, and we are proud to support an event that celebrates the highest level of Greek artistic expression,” Mr Danalis said.

Nia Karteris, Chair of the Greek Festival and the Greek Film Festival of Sydney, highlighted the importance of showcasing such cinematic talent.

“To host Renos Haralambidis is to welcome a true visionary of modern Greek cinema to our shores. His visit, alongside a brilliant academic like Professor Karalis, is a cornerstone event for our cultural calendar, demonstrating the enduring power of Greek storytelling and its connection to our audiences here in Sydney,” Ms Karteris said.

This is a must-attend event for film enthusiasts, cultural devotees, and all members of the community seeking a powerful, intimate evening of dialogue and celebration.

Event Details:

  • What: Intimate Conversation with Renos Haralambidis & Professor Vrasidas Karalis Q&A event
  • When: Monday, 25th October, 2025 | Doors Open at 6:30pm, Q&A starts at 7:00pm
  • Where: The Grand Roxy | 28 The Grand Parade, Brighton-Le-Sands NSW 2216
  • Tickets: $35 + BF https://shorturl.at/TjDIj. Tickets for the Q&A Session are limited and available for purchase now.

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

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