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The Deer Film Club: A New Home for Collective Cinema in the Heart of Athens

This summer, Athens gains a new meeting point for film lovers. KINO Athens and TAF / the art foundation are launching The Deer Film Club, a new screening series that brings together independent cinema, contemporary storytelling, artistic dialogue and communal viewing experiences in one of the city’s most distinctive cultural spaces. Hosted at TAF, the long-standing cultural hub tucked away

STOA Culture Cinema Nights Begin with …And Justice for All

On Sunday, May 31, 2026, at 20:45, Stoa Culture launches its film screening programme with the first event of a new cinema series. As the courtyard of the Arsakeio, Stoa Culture stands adjacent to the building that houses the Greek Council of State, our screening programme could hardly begin with

“Materialists” Review: Past Lives

By Old Boy Two years ago, Celine Song made a powerful impression with Past Lives, her directorial and screenwriting debut, which earned, among other distinctions, Academy Award nominations for Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay. On one side, a love story written in the language of fate, infused with the

“Bear Hole” Travels to Venice for its World Premiere

The highly anticipated feature-length version of the award-winning short film Bear Hole, written and directed by Chrysianna Papadaki and Stergios Dinopoulos, is set to make its world premiere in the competition section Giornate degli Autori at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival. Bear Hole was first introduced to audiences in

Open-Air Cinemas: The Journey Continues After Sunset

By Old Boy Old Boy went to the movies and has some recommendations “Do We Match?” That’s the question posed in the Greek title of Celine Song’s new film. At least in the Greek version, since the original is “Materialists” and Madonna’s “Material Girl” plays in the trailer. Celine Song

17th Psarokokalo Festival: The International Short Film Festival returns to Folegandros with 136 films from 42 countries.

The festival extends beyond screenings, encompassing masterclasses, open discussions, and networking evenings—shaping a multifaceted cultural experience. From July 10 to 17, Folegandros transforms into an international cinematic destination as the 17th Psarokokalo International Short Film Festival makes a dynamic return, presenting 136 films from 42 countries. A celebration of cinema

Leos Carax – “It’s Not Me”: In cinemas from May 15

On May 15th, Weirdwave brings to cinemas the new film by Leos Carax, It’s Not Me. Renowned French auteur Leos Carax, the visionary behind modern cult classics like The Lovers on the Bridge, Holy Motors and Annette, returns with an unexpected and deeply personal cinematic experience: the medium-length black-and-white film

Cine Paris Kicks Off the Summer Season on Thursday, May 1

Cine Paris, Athens’ beloved summer cinema, will open its doors for the new season on Thursday, May 1, featuring a handpicked selection of great films curated by Cinobo. The historic open-air cinema, which reopened last year under the curatorship of the streaming platform Cinobo, continues its tradition of unforgettable screenings.
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