Kastellorizo documentary festival faces uncertain future after funding loss

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Organisers of the Beyond Borders International Documentary Festival on Kastellorizo have raised concerns that this year’s event may be cancelled after a major sponsor pulled its support, according to ekathimerini.com

For diaspora communities-particularly in Australia, where Kastellorizo has a long migration history, the festival represents more than a local event. It is a cultural bridge that preserves shared heritage, storytelling, and historical memory across continents.

In an official statement, the festival team explained that the departure of a key backer set off a chain reaction, leading other institutional and private supporters to withdraw as well. This has resulted in what they described as a situation of “complete financial instability.”

They also noted a lack of meaningful assistance from government bodies and authorities responsible for promoting cultural initiatives in remote and island regions, saying there has been “no substantial response” to their situation.

“As a result, an internationally recognized cultural event lacks the minimum level of support required to continue its operations,” the statement said.

Source: ekathimerini.com

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