The 29th Greek Film Festival of Sydney to be presented by METAXA

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The 29th Greek Film Festival of Sydney have announced their presenting partner for 2024, METAXA the original Greek spirit.

A truly unique collaboration between one of the most famous Greek spirits and the 29th Greek Film Festival of Sydney was possible through sheer determination to present high quality Greek creations by both contributors to the Sydney audience for 2024.

Focused on bringing to the Australian public the latest films of great Greek-produced and/or Greek-themed Indy Cinematography, the 29th Greek Film Festival of Sydney partners this year with an original Greek product making its own history since 1888.

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The 29th Greek Film Festival of Sydney is being presented by METAXA.

In a league of its own, Metaxa brings together fine aged wine distillates and aromatic muscat wines from the Aegean Islands, adding a touch of sun to the very heart of long drinks and cocktails alike while making its presence synonyms to the finest Greek spirit for the last 136 years.  

“We welcome Metaxa as our presenting partner for 2024 and we are confident that their presence will enhance the experience of attending the 29th Greek Film Festival of Sydney,” points out Harry Danalis, President of the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW under the auspices of which the Greek Film Festival is organised.

“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 29th Greek Film Festival in Sydney,” Nia Karteris, Festival Chair of the Greek Festival & the Greek Film Festival of Sydney, says.

“We want to thank Metaxa for their partnership this year and we hope that our collaboration will mark the start of a successful partnership for the years to come.”

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