Eva-Redi
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GREEK FILM FESTIVAL 2006 (Screening in cities throughout Australia)
http://www.goc.com.au/filmfestival06/
Sydney Screenings: Dates: 13 September - 1 October Venue: Palace Norton Street . . . . . 99 Norton Street . . . . . Leichhardt NSW 2040
Welcome to the fourteenth annual Greek Film Festival . The 2006 festival edition offers a gateway to the rich, complex culture of contemporary Greece through its lively and passionate cinema.
Once again the festival's lineup showcases the range and robustness of recent Greek cinema, with a wide variety of subjects including frantic farce (Woman is a... Tough Person), offbeat cityscape (A Dog's Dream), cross-cultural romance (Liubi), and sexually provocative comedy (Honey and the Pig). In addition, the series presents Unplanned, a fascinating documentary portrait of the Gypsy community in Greece.
The Festival pays tribute to director Michael Cacoyannis, who vividly brought to the screen Euripides' ancient Greek tragedies Electra, The Trojan Women and Iphigenia starring screen icon Irene Pappas.
This year's program also includes three Greek Cinema classics I Soferina, Moderna Stahtopouta and Nomos 4000 starring Greek screen idols Aliki Vougiouklaki, Alekos Alexandrakis and Zoe Laskari.
For more details on the Greek Films being screened - visit: http://www.goc.com.au/filmfestival06/sydney/films.htm
The Sydney Greek Film Festival is an Initiative of the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW > www.goc.com.au
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Melbourne Screenings: Dates: 20 September - 8 October Venue: Palace Cinema Como . . . . . Corner of Toorak Road & Chapel Street . . . . . South Yarra, Victoria 3141
Welcome to the 28 titles across 49 sessions spanning the last 4 decades of Hellenic cinema that have come together to play as the 14th Antipodes Greek Film Festival.
For more info on the Greek Films being screened in Melbourne - visit: http://www.goc.com.au/filmfestival06/melbourne/films.htm
History / Background The Greek Film Festival first started in Sydney and Melbourne in 1993 and has been run as an annual event in these two cities for the last 14 years. The Festival provides a forum for showcasing Greek Film and is one of the largest and most prestigious community film festivals in the country. The GFF has managed to attract a strong and loyal audience from within the Greek and wider community with an interest in contemporary Greek cinema.
Over the last 6 years the Greek Film Festival has enjoyed an increase in audience numbers as a result of the partnership with the Palace Cinema group and the expansion of the Greek Film Festival to Adelaide, Canberra and Brisbane. This has seen the Greek Film Festival enjoy national attendance figures of over 20,000 in 2005 and emerged as one of the major annual film festivals on the Australian film festival network. The Festival aims to present audiences with the finest and most exciting productions reflecting Greek culture and exemplifies the continued development of young Greek filmmakers. It is run in Partnership with The Greek Film Centre (Athens) and Palace Cinemas Australia.
The Festival, traditionally a two to three week celebration, combines high profile premieres with independent and art house screenings as well as prestigious and much loved opening and closing events to create a truly eclectic program.
The Film Festival currently achieves strong support in Greek language media including print and radio and through the communication and marketing to the Greek community in each region. Over the last few years the festival has been successful in generating publicity, marketing and media exposure in the Greek and Mainstream media with very limited staff and volunteer resources.
An initiative of the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria >> greekcommunity.com.au
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Adelaide Screenings: Dates: 28 September - 2 October 2006 Venue: Palace Nova Eastend Cinemas . . . . . 274 & 251 Rundle Street . . . . . Adelaide, SA 5000
Opening Night Film & Gala Reception
Date: Thursday 28 September @ 7pm Venue: Palace Eastend Cinema
Opening film night begins with the screening of Sirens in the Aegean/Sirines sto Aigaio followed by food, drinks, musical entertainment and vocal performance by Tasso Bouyessis . All tickets $30
Screening Schedule
Thursday September 28 >> 7pm - Sirens in the Aegean (Music Video Clip to Film's Theme Song > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ig4BjhWTRPk )
Friday September 29 >> 6:30pm - Hazardous and Unhealthy 9pm - Woman who missed Home
Saturday September 30 >> 4pm - Moderna Stahtopouta 6:45pm - Black Baa 9.30pm - Heart of the Beast
Sunday October 1 >> 4:30pm - The Little Dolphins 6:45pm - Fading Light 9pm - Loafing and Camouflage
Monday October 2 >> 2pm - Honey and the Pig 4:15pm - Liubi 6:45pm - Chariton's Choir
Tickets on sale from PALACE NOVA EASTEND CINEMA box offices, ADELAIDE & The Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia Inc. 288 Franklin Street Adelaide 5000 Ph: 08 8231 4307 or 08 8231 2925
The Adelaide Greek Film Festival is an Initiative of the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia >> http://www.greekocsa.org.au/australian/intro/index.php
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Canberra Screenings: Dates: 12 - 18 October & Brisbane Screenings: Dates: 19 - 22 October
Further update details on Canberra & Brisbane Screening coming soon - occasionally refer back to http://www.goc.com.au/filmfestival06/
For more information or to receive the film festival brochure > email: enquiries@greekfestival.com.au
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