For years, the Greek Film Festival has remained committed to honouring Greek heritage and
promoting cultural connections across borders. In this year's lineup, we uphold this tradition
by featuring films that not only celebrate Greece but also illuminate the enduring worldwide
fascination with Greek culture.
Our selection for this year underscores the timeless allure of Greek culture, demonstrating
that the essence of Greece can be discovered in unexpected and surprising contexts.
Featured Films:
"Window to the Sea"
Country of Origin: Spain
Director: Miguel Ángel Jiménez
Audiences will be transported to the idyllic Greek coastlines through this cinematic
masterpiece.
Synopsis: Faced with life-changing news, Maria, a 55-year-old Spanish woman from Bilbao,
chooses to take a trip to Greece against the advice of her son and doctors. This
spontaneous decision leads her to the island of Nisyros, a tiny haven of peace and calm.
While soaking in the island’s hidden treasures, she finds herself falling in love against all
odds. A luminous portrait of a woman who takes a leap of faith and dares to live for the
moment on her own terms. A touching story about love, loss, and fearlessly confronting life,
simply by leaning on someone else.
"The Trip to Greece"
Country of Origin: UK
Director: Michael Winterbottom
In "The Trip to Greece," viewers embark on a delightful odyssey through the heart of Greece.
Synopsis: In their fourth and final gastronomic expedition, Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon
set out from the ruins of Troy in modern-day Turkey as they head to Greece to retrace the
steps of legendary king Odysseus, the hero of Homer's epic poem The Odyssey, on his
journey home to Ithaca at the end of the Trojan War. Steve and Rob's semi-fictional alter-
egos hit the road in search of culture, and history.
"Two Tickets to Greece"
Country of Origin: France
Director: Marc Fitoussi
On 29 October the festival will close with the 2022 French Comedy, “Two Tickets to
Greece”. crowd-pleaser, a breezily delightful tale of female camaraderie, stoked by laughter,
tears and, of course, great scenery. Don't miss this unique cinematic experience that brings
the spirit of Greece to audiences from all walks of life.
Synopsis: Recently divorced, Blandine is struggling to get back to her life. Her former best
friend Magalie, loud and fearless, resurfaces and imposes herself on a trip they’ve always
dreamed of as teenagers: Amorgos, the amazing location where The Big Blue was shot.
When they reach their destination, they realize the dreamy holidays don’t go as they had
planned since they have now a very different approach to holidays… and to life!
The Greek Film Festival is presented in Victoria by the Greek Community of Melbourne
playing on the Palace Cinemas group’s screens.
ABOUT THE GREEK FILM FESTIVAL
The Greek Film Festival, presented by the Greek Community of Melbourne, is an annual
celebration of Greek cinema showcasing the complexity and diversity that is the Greek Film
industry which in turn captures the essence of Greek culture, history, and creativity. The
Greek Film Festival has become a significant annual event in the cultural calendar of
cinephiles and the Greek community of Melbourne alike. In 2023, The Greek Film Festival
will be shown at Palace Cinema Como, Palace Balwyn Cinema and the Astor Theatre and
runs from 19 to 29 October.
ABOUT THE GREEK COMMUNITY OF MELBOURNE
Established in 1897, the Greek Community of Melbourne is a prominent organisation
dedicated to promoting and preserving Greek history, culture, and heritage in Australia.
Through various initiatives, events, and educational programs, the Community aims to
strengthen the connection between Greek Australians and their rich cultural background.
For more festival details and the full program check
Melbourne Films | Greek Film Festival 2023
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