Both Greece’s film industry and the entire nation took center stage in October of 1960 with the release of the
Greek cinema achieved a historic milestone at the 79th Cannes Film Festival as Eva, directed by Greece’s first female director,
More than 2,700 years after Homer gave the world one of its greatest stories, The Odyssey is heading back into
More than five decades ago, dozens of Greeks fled sun-kissed Greece and emigrated to some of the toughest, coldest terrain
The first trailer for Christopher Nolan‘s feature take of Homer’s The Odyssey is here. Matt Damon is seen here as Odysseus,
Today marks the anniversary of the USA premiere of director Michael Cacoyannis’ smash hit “Zorba the Greek,” a film based
Filmmaker Alethea Avramis has always been fascinated with her hyphenated Greek-American heritage and — on more than one occasion —
Eight years have passed since German-born cinematographer Walter Lassally — who won an Academy Award for the 1964 movie “Zorba
Elia Kazan, Greek immigrant to the United States who became one of the most influential film directors of the 20th
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