The Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival has announced its competition lineups for the March event, a slate of world, international and European premieres hailing from Greece, Paraguay, ...
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The 28th Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival is hosting four competition sections: * A total of 14 films, among which three Greek, take part in the International Competition, having their ...
From ancient myths to modern cultural shifts, Greek history documentaries offer a vivid journey through time. These films and series blend archaeology, storytelling, and breathtaking visuals to bring ...
Iranian filmmaker Farahnaz Sharifi‘s “My Stolen Planet,” an intimate family portrait of life during Iran’s 1979 Islamic revolution, won the Golden Alexander at the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival on ...
Thessaloniki Documentary Festival’s industry arm Agora, which runs March 8 to March 12, has unveiled its lineup of projects. Agora offers a variety of networking and co-production events for the film ...
Agora Docs in Progress focuses on documentary projects in the final stages of post-production and presents ten films from 11 countries across Southeastern Europe, the Mediterranean and beyond. Drawing ...
International auteurs Miguel Gomes, Wang Bing and Roberto Minervini will be part of the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival’s Wavelengths program, TIFF organizers announced on Thursday. The ...
The 10 films chosen for International Competition will compete for the Golden Alexander and the Silver Alexander – the festival’s top prizes. The winner of the Golden Alexander will receive a €12,000 ...
Oscar-winning actress Juliette Binoche will be heading to the Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival next month to screen her directorial debut, the nonfiction feature In-I In Motion. That’s ...
Agora Docs in Progress is tailored for documentary projects in the final stages of production, and has selected ten films from 12 countries across Southeastern Europe and the Mediterranean region.