All Thessaloniki articles – Page 6
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Reviews‘Singing In The Wilderness’: Thessaloniki Review
Dongnan Chen’s documentary about a rural Chinese Christian choir is unexectedly - and vividly - revealing
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NewsFormer Thessaloniki director Dimitri Eipides dies aged 82
Respected festival executive also co-founded the Montreal Film Festival and was a long-time regional programmer for Toronto.
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NewsThe films with international potential from the IDFA, Tallinn and Thessaloniki festivals
Screen’s chief film critic Fionnuala Halligan notes what stood out from the pack at three autumn festivals.
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Reviews‘Should The Wind Drop’: Thessaloniki Review
In forgotten - and disputed - Nagorno Karabakh a new airport is a beacon for hope
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News2020 festival favourite ‘Identifying Features’ wins best film at Thessaloniki
The drama is directed by Mexico’s Fernandez Valadez
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Reviews‘The Care Of Others’: Thessaloniki Review
Deceptively simple but emotionally jarring mid-length feature from Argentina
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Reviews‘Death On The Streets’: Thessaloniki Review
A family man struggles to put bread on the table in this low-key examination of America’s bankrupt dream
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Reviews‘Gym’: Thessaloniki Review
The Boy explores the boundaries between being, acting and narrating in 17 monologues linked by a gym
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Reviews‘Daniel 16’: Thessaloniki Review
The life of a young offender is thrown into relief when he encounters refugees on a migrant route in Greece
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Reviews‘Unidentified’: Thessaloniki Review
A dark, propulsive thriller about corruption and racism in Romania’s police force
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Reviews‘Amercement’: Thessaloniki Review
A small-time drug dealer in the outskirts of Athens gets a shot at a new life in this morality tale by Fokion Bogris
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Reviews‘The Whaler Boy’: Thessaloniki Review (opening film)
Internet arrives in a far-fung corner of the Tundra, bringing with it an intense longing for another life
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Reviews‘Acasa, My Home’: Review
Sundance prizewinner follows a sprawling Romanian family’s forced move from the wilderness to the big city
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NewsThessaloniki leads call for new online festival rules (exclusive)
Jerusalem, Sarajevo and Tallin Black Nights have all agreed to adopt the rules.
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News‘Welcome To Chechnya’ wins three at virtual Thessaloniki Documentary Festival
The festival in Greece shifted online due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Reviews‘Walchensee Forever’: Thessaloniki Review
Family portrait chronicles four generations of women and the Bavarian Alps lake which connects them
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Reviews‘The Self Portrait’: Thessaloniki Review
A powerful documentary about Norwegian photographer Lene Marie Fossen and her lifelong struggle with anorexia
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Reviews‘The Marriage Project’: Thessaloniki Review
A bold social experiment inside a mental institution has mixed results in this slim documentary from Iran
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Reviews‘Sundays’: Thessaloniki Review
A filmmaker tries to understand what prompted her seemingly perfect father to leave the priesthood
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Reviews‘The Prophet And The Space Aliens’: Thessaloniki Review
Yoav Shamir delivers a thoughtful documentary about a guru who believes in UFOs
















