With an expanded program, new collaborations and curated sections, the Athens Ethnographic International Film Festival becomes a hub for documentary and anthropological cinema at Astor cinema and the Greek Film Archive, November 25–December 7
Hosted across four days, the Greek Film Archive presents a fresh slate of contemporary Italian cinema alongside two restored 1950s classics by Giuseppe De Santis and Luigi Comencini, with special guests in attendance, November 20–23
As Athens welcomes a wave of new films this week, all eyes are on Yorgos Lanthimos and his much-anticipated “Bugonia” — a film that may mark both an arrival and a temporary farewell
For one day only, the country turns into a vast movie theater, inviting everyone to rediscover the joy of the big screen beyond the solitude of streaming
STUDIO New Star Art Cinema launches daytime screenings with a Lanthimos retrospective and the Athens Palestine Film Festival, proving that cinema shines just as brightly in daylight
In Searching for the Oracle - Python’s Gaze, myth drifts into the present as the legendary serpent of Delphi glides through Greece’s fractured landscapes. Siljeholm’s evocative short film has its premiere in Athens
Athens’ biggest film festival returns from October 1–12, featuring premieres, competitions, special screenings, and appearances by Daniel Day-Lewis and Neil Jordan — a landmark event for cinephiles and the film community
This long-awaited revival transforms a place deeply embedded in the city’s collective memory and cultural identity into a vibrant gathering space once again, filled with light, music, and emotion
From a high-stakes Jurassic return to a poignant walk along Britain’s Salt Path and a bus hijacking that rewrote Barcelona’s urban map, this week’s cinema line-up balances spectacle, soul, and subversion — with re-releases by Newman, Almodóvar and Buñuel adding classic firepower
Where dogs face death row, metros hide ancient curses, and love takes a literary turn — Greek cinemas go delightfully offbeat
A sizzling lineup of premieres and four iconic re-releases — from neorealist Rome to Godard’s sci-fi noir and Hollywood's first dive into Greece
Athens' open-air cinemas are more than movie theaters — they are quintessential summer experiences combining great films, delicious flavors, and unforgettable Athenian nights under the stars.
From Wes Anderson’s latest visual feast to iconic re-releases and a rich selection of Spanish-language cinema, this week Athens cinemas offer a compelling variety for all tastes
From rooftops with Acropolis views to jasmine-scented backyards, these open-air gems define the city’s coolest nights
This week, Athens cinemas welcome 10 new films, offering a diverse selection for moviegoers. Meanwhile, the 25th edition of the French Film Festival continues, featuring internationally acclaimed French actress Isabelle Huppert as a guest
Soderbergh’s latest spy thriller, a retrospective on China's past two decades, a British family drama, and two Greek documentaries—one about Mikis Theodorakis’ brother Giannis and the other focusing on women’s struggles in modern Greek history—have just landed
From Hollywood blockbusters to festival favorites—this week’s must-see films in Greek cinemas, including a new documentary on Maria Callas' Greek years
Leading this week’s cinematic lineup is The Brutalist, an Oscar contender with 10 nominations and a three-time Golden Globe winner
Non-Western gems, Oscar contenders, and compelling documentaries bring a diverse lineup to Athens' movie theaters from January 30 to February 5.
A Cannes-awarded Indian drama, a Greek thriller gone international, and other great films—plus the highly-awaited 'A Complete Unknown' musical drama—are the perfect excuse to cozy up in Athens' cinemas this week, January 23-30