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'Tsatsiki, Dad and the Olive War': A Swedish Blockbuster Shot in Crete

"Tsatsiki, Dad and the Olive War” is the third installment in a series of films by Swedish director Ella Lemhagen, based on Moni Nilsson's highly successful book series. The film, which will be released in cinema theaters worldwide, was filmed almost...

Greek Movie Awarded in Berlin Film Festival

The Greek film "At Home," Athanasios Karanikolas' first feature film, which was screened in the Forum of the 64th Berlin Film Festival, won the Ecumenical Jury prize. The film presents the story of Nadia (Maria Kallimani), a woman from Georgia who...

Greece-based ‘Two Faces of January’ Premieres at Berlin Film Fest

“The Two Faces of January,” which was partially filmed in Athens and Crete during the summer/fall of 2012, had its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival this past week. Based on a 1964 novel by Patricia Highsmith, the plot revolves around...

Clooney's Monuments Men Want Parthenon Marbles Back In Greece

Actor-director-activist George Clooney, who has taken on worldwide causes such as the Sudan tragedy, now has unwittingly stepped into an age-old fight between Greece and England over the stolen Parthenon Marbles being housed in the British Museum. He said they...

Yannis Economides to Claim Award in Berlin Film Festival

The Greek film "Mikro Psari" (Little Fish) by Yannis Economides which was screened on Tuesday, February 11 in the competition section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival, is highly likely to win one of the festival's awards. Economides' inspiring...