Leopold Rawlins is a troubled drifter suffering from a bad past and an even worse present. Living in and out
Unemployment and other economic factors are the first thing that come to mind when thinking about the Greek financial crisis
The annual New York City Greek Film Festival opens this weekend at the Museum of the Moving Image with a
Centuries of what the Greeks called “foreign domination” and entanglement in their affairs reached its boiling point two days ago
More than 60 years after the film’s release and despite a dismal box office record at the time, Boy on
A film that’s been called “seductive, gripping with expertly blended touches of Hitchcock” by Variety Magazine that was shot on
A Greek film known locally as “Mikra Agglia” or Little England is the official submission on behalf of the country,
It was only a matter of time. We saw Achilles and Alexander the Great, not to mention numerous iterations of
In the late spring of 1944, Nazi ships of death were making stops in the ports of the Ionian Islands.
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