GFF15 PROGRAM ADELAIDE LR2

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GFF15 PROGRAM ADELAIDE LR2
26 — 29 NOVEMBER 2015
Palace Nova Eastend · 250 Rundle Street, Adelaide
greekfilmfestival.com.au
PROUDLY PRESENTED BY
WELCOME
SPONSORS
AN INITIATIVE OF
VENUE PARTNER
Welcome to the Delphi Bank 22nd Greek Film Festival.
FESTIVAL SPONSORS
The Greek Orthodox Community of S.A. proudly presents the Adelaide run of the
Delphi Bank Greek Film Festival and urges you to attend and experience the works
of some of Greece’s most acclaimed filmmakers from the 26th - 29th of November at
the Palace Cinemas in Rundle Street.
Although Greek cinema, in its current form, only began in the 19th century, the
traditions of Greek drama go back an infinite time, flourishing through the drama of
god Dionysus and later the tragedy and satire of Aeschylus, Aristophanes, Euripides
and Sophocles, being the elite of tragedians of the ancient Greek world.
Following our forefathers example, contemporary Greece has created its own
cinematic institution. Film making did not begin until 1897 in Athens but it was in
the 1950s and 1960s that Greek cinema evolved with some of the most successful
films ever to be produced and legendary actors and actresses being written into
the pages of Greek cinema history. Actors such as Aliki Vougiouklaki, Dimitris Horn,
Melina Merkouri, Tzeni Karezi, Manos Katrakis, Irini Pappa, Rena Vlahopoulou and
many more who reached the pinnacle of stardom in classic Greek cinema. Some of
those aforementioned actors were able to display their acting skills on the worldwide stage and screen to many accolades.
We are delighted to introduce Peter Andrikidis’s ‘Alex & Eve’, a Greek-Australian
production as the opening film, a superb reflection of multiculturalism and ethnic
coexistence in Australia through the romance between a Greek boy and a Lebanese
Muslim girl. This year’s Festival also features three great films from Greece and
Cyprus (Riverbanks, Family Member and Love Struck) as well as a Greek-Israeli
production (Magic Men).
The Delphi Bank Greek Film Festival and the Greek Orthodox Community of SA
Inc., invites you to participate in this year’s Greek Film Festival and to support the
Community’s efforts in maintaining and strengthening our Greek heritage through
cinema.
Happy viewing!
Bill Gonis OAM JP — President
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The Greek Orthodox Community is proud of our glorious cinema history and is keen
to celebrate this with all South Australians through the screening of some of the
finest films from contemporary Greek cinema at Palace Cinemas. This year’s Festival
features a series of blockbuster movies from Greece and Cyprus as well as a Greek
production from Australia.
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SPONSORS
NATIONAL FESTIVAL DIRECTOR
Penny Kyprianou
NATIONAL FESTIVAL PRODUCER
Aleena Glentis
ADELAIDE FESTIVAL COORDINATOR
Peter Ppiros
PROGRAM EDITORS
Bakewood
ART DIRECTION & DESIGN
Studio Bauhaus
FESTIVAL TRAILER
Stationary Movement
WEB DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
Mecca Medialight
SPECIAL THANKS
Greek Workers Educational Association of SA “PLATON” INC.
Greek Film Festival SA organising committee
GOCSA Cultural Committee
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Proudly presenting the
22nd Greek Film Festival.
All information correct at time of printing. Changes may occur so please visit greekfilmfestival.com.au for all the latest information.
Hellenic film at its finest.
Delphi Bank – A Division of Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited, ABN 11 068 049 178 AFSL / Australian Credit Licence 237879.
FEATURE FILMS
OPENING NIGHT
ALEX & EVE
RIVERBANKS
DIR. PETER ANDRIKIDIS
D I R . PA N O S K A R K A N E VAT O S
A hit Australian stage play turns big screen sensation in this World Premiere event.
This year’s Opening Night film will have your hearts dancing in an up-swell of
romance and comedy. A feelgood Australian story about dating in a multicultural
landscape, Alex & Eve brings us a little closer to home – Sydney’s inner west –
where a relationship blooms of an unwanted nature.
Written by Alex Lykos and based on his play of the same name, Alex & Eve delivers
all the warmth and humour of My Big Fat Greek Wedding, and then takes it to the
next level. Uproarious performances by Tony Nikolakopoulos and Zoe Carides as
Alex’s indignant parents are the icing on this delicious cinematic cake.
Ο Αλέξης είναι ένας λεβέντης 30χρονος Ελληνοαυστραλός τον οποίον οι γονείς
τους προορίζουν για μία καλή Ελληνίδα. Ο Αλέξης όμως ερωτεύεται, την Εύα, μία
Λιβανέζα, Μουσουλμάνα. Όπως το νερό με το λάδι που δεν μπορούν να σμίξουν,
έτσι και ο Αλέξης με την Εύα, κανονικά, δεν θα έπρεπε να ερωτευτούν. Πώς θα
μπορούσαν όμως να αποφύγουν τον έρωτά τους;
AUSTRALIA | 2015 | COMEDY/ROMANCE | 92 MIN | ENGLISH
CAST: RICHARD BRANCATISANO, ANDREA DEMETRIADES, TONY NIKOLAKOPOULOS, ZOE
CARIDES
A gripping tale of love and survival that will have you on tenterhooks until its final,
suspenseful moments.
A river acts as the border between Greece and Turkey but – more pointedly – as a
deadly minefield. One sapper, Yannis (Andreas Konstantinou from GFF14’s Opening
Night feature, Little England) holds a reputation for rooting out mines in a way
machines cannot replicate. He is a lone kamikaze with no loved ones to hold him back.
Chryssa (Elena Mavridou) is a single mother, also caring for a father and brother,
who helps the children of illegal immigrants cross the river, sometimes successfully.
In Yannis, she finds a kindred spirit – challenging death – and, for him, he gains an
instant family. But is theirs a world doomed to destruction when Chryssa’s thug boss,
also the father of her child, tries to track the couple on the run?
In Riverbanks, actor Andreas Konstantinou consolidates his position as one of
Greece’s most exciting new stars. His chemistry with Mavridou ensures the screen
sizzles, aided and abetted by a plot that builds momentum in a riveting slow burn.
Στα σύνορα Ελλάδας και Τουρκίας ένα ποτάμι είναι γεμάτο με νάρκες. Όταν ο
Γιάννης, ένας στρατιώτης, συναντά τη Χρύσα η οποία βοηθά παιδιά παράνομων
μεταναστών να περάσουν το ποτάμι, οι δυο τους ανακαλύπτουν πως κάτι βαθύ
τους συνδέει.
GREECE/TURKEY/GERMANY/FRANCE | 2015 | DRAMA | 96 MIN | GREEK WITH ENGLISH
SUBTITLES CAST: ANDREAS KONSTANTINOU, ELENA MAVRIDOU, LEVENT UZUMCU
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Alex (Richard Brancatisano) is a 30 year old Greek Australian whose parents
want him to marry a good Greek girl. But Alex has fallen in love with Eve (Andrea
Demetriades), a Lebanese Muslim woman. Like oil and water, the two should never
mix – but how can they stop themselves from falling in love?
Όχθες
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FEATURE FILMS
FEATURE FILMS
FAMILY MEMBER
LOVE STRUCK
DIR. MARINOS KARTIKKIS
D I R . T H O D O R I S AT H E R I D I S
Μέλος Οικογενείας
“If they find out he’s dead, they will cancel the pension…”
A romantic parable that packs in as many laughs as it does emotional punches.
An average Cypriot family sail into murky ethical waters in an effort to stay financially
afloat in this alarmingly all-too familiar drama.
Shot against the leafy suburbs and twilight ports of Athens, Thodoris Atheridis
adapts and stars in an accomplished and absorbing cinematic version of his own
stage play of the same name.
Υiorgos and Sophia are trying hard to cope with the financial needs of their family
of four. Since the family business – a small grocery store – fails to provide them with
enough income, the grandfather chips in with a share of his pension.
But then, suddenly, grandfather dies in his sleep. The desperate family choose to
hide his death in order to continue collecting his pension, even when social security
are knocking on their door.
In it, he is Antonis (Thodoris Atheridis), a firefighter living in Piraeus. On the eve of
his wedding to Natassa (Panagiota Vlanti), an old flame, Anna (Smaragda Karydis),
suddenly arrives on his doorstep. As the former lovers reconnect, it becomes clear
they still have feelings for each other but Antonis is unwilling to call off his impending
nuptials. The plot takes an unexpected twist leading Antonis on an outlandish
journey of laughs, love and heartbreak.
Leavened with some dark comedic elements, Family Member shines a light on
a serious issue while also tugging the heartstrings with its touching relationship
between the young family and the old man they claim as their own.
Thanks to an undeniably dangerous onscreen chemistry between Atheridis and
Karydis, Love Struck was the runaway choice for winner of the Audience Award at
this year’s Hellenic Film Academy Awards.
Ο Γιώργος και η Σοφία, βασιζόμενοι στη σύνταξη του παππού τους, έχουν ένα μικρό
παντοπωλείο. Όταν όμως ο παππούς πεθαίνει, στην απελπισία της η οικογένεια
κρύβει το θάνατο του παππού για να συνεχίσει να καρπούται τη σύνταξή του.
Την ημέρα του γάμου τού Αντώνη, παρουσιάζεται μπροστά του ένας παλιός του
έρωτας, η Άννα. Παρόλο που η συνάντηση ξυπνά ανάμεσά τους τον παλιό τους
έρωτα, ο Αντώνης αποφασίζει να προχωρήσει με το γάμο του.
CYPRUS | 2015 | DRAMA/COMEDY | 105 MIN | GREEK WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
CAST: YIOLA KLITOU, CHRISTOPHER GRECO, NTORA MAKRIGIANNI
GREECE | 2014 | COMEDY/DRAMA/ROMANCE | 104 MIN | GREEK WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
CAST: THODORIS ATHERIDIS, SMARAGDA KARYDI, PANAYIOTA VLANTI
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Από Έρωτα
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FEATURE FILMS
MAGIC MEN
D I R . G U Y N AT T I V & E R E Z TA D M O R
“You won’t be able to shake the feeling that someone really made an effort to
better understand the basic core of what makes us humans.” Telavivian
C
M
Y
CM
MY
In this cross-cultural pilgrimage, a 78 year-old Greek Holocaust survivor (Makram CY
Khoury) and his Hasidic rapper son (Zohar Shtrauss) embark on a road trip from Israel
to Greece in search of a magician who saved the father’s life during World War II. CMY
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Both father and son have been estranged for many years so the journey is fraught K
with tension, opening old wounds and seeing them in all manner of absurd
situations. Oddly enough, a Greek prostitute (Ariane Labed, Attenberg, Alps) proves
instrumental in bridging the seemingly gargantuan gap in their relationship.
As its title suggests, Magic Men is full of magic moments, both heartfelt and comedic.
Throughout it all, the notion of ‘returning to the homeland’ and the beautiful
Thessaloniki landscape will resonate thematically for many who see it.
Nominated for four Israeli Academy Awards, including a much-deserved win of
Best Actor for Makram Khoury.
Ο Αβραάμ, που επέζησε του Ελληνικού ολοκαυτώματος, ξεκινά με το γιό του
ένα ταξίδι, από το Ισραήλ προς την Ελλάδα για να ανακαλύψει τον άνθρωπο, έναν
ταχυδακτυλουργό, που έσωσε τη ζωή του πατέρα του κατά το Β’ Παγκόσμιο Πόλεμο.
GREECE/ISRAEL | 2014 | COMEDY/DRAMA | 100 MIN | HEBREW/GREEK WITH ENGLISH
SUBTITLES CAST: MAKRAM KHOURY, ZOHAR SHTRAUSS, ARIANE LABED
PALM SPRINGS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2014
GEORGE STREET GREEK
FESTIVAL
thebarton
5-6 DECEMBER 2015
SATURDAY 2PM-12AM
SUNDAY 11AM -10PM
‘COSMOS’
SATURDAY
‘AXIA’
SUNDAY
KAPIRIS BROTHERS
THURSDAY 26 NOVEMBER
7:00pm
OPENING NIGHT EVENT: Alex & Eve
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FRIDAY 27 NOVEMBER
6:30pmRiverbanks
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SATURDAY 28 NOVEMBER
6:30pm
Family Member
9:00pm
Love Struck
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SUNDAY 29 NOVEMBER
7:00pm
Magic Men
VENUE
Palace Nova Eastend
Rundle Street, Adelaide SA
Bookings: (08) 8232 3434 or greekfilmfestival.com.au
OPENING NIGHT EVENT
Peter Andrikidis’ romantic comedy Alex & Eve (Rated M)
Thursday 26 November 2015
Palace Nova Eastend
6:30pm arrival for 7:00pm screening
All Tickets $45
Includes Launch Party with mezedes, wine and live Greek entertainment.
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TICKETS
General Festival Sessions
Adult: $19.50
Concession: $16.50*
Palace Movie Club: $15.50
*Eligible Concessions: Full-time Students (ID required), Senior Citizens (60+), Health
Care Card holders, Pensioners.
HOW TO BUY
In person
Palace Nova Eastend · 12pm - Daily until sold out.
No booking fees apply for tickets purchased in person, however surcharges for credit
cards apply.
Online
Available via greekfilmfestival.com.au
Major credit cards accepted. Booking fees apply. You will be required to present
the credit card used for online purchases and all relevant concession cards when
collecting tickets from the box office.
By Phone
(08) 8232 3434
Tickets may be purchased using all major credit cards by phone during box office
hours. Booking fees apply. Credit card is debited at time of booking and must be
produced when collecting tickets.
GENERAL ENQUIRIES
Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia
(08) 8231 4307
FILM CONDITIONS
Festival tickets, once acquired, are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. Lost or
stolen tickets will not be replaced or refunded. All seating is reserved. Please note
that screenings and times are subject to change. Patrons are encouraged to collect
pre-booked tickets 30 minuted prior to the session to avoid queues. Palace Cinemas
passes and other complimentary passes, cinema promotions and free ticket offers are
not valid for festival screenings. Dates, times and programs are correct at the time of
publication, but may need to be altered. We reluctantly reserve the right to withdraw,
change and replace programs without notice.
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Proudly presenting the
22nd Greek Film Festival.
Hellenic film at its finest.
Delphi Bank – A Division of Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited, ABN 11 068 049 178 AFSL / Australian Credit Licence 237879