The
13th Annual
San Francisco Greek Film Festival opens Saturday,
October 15, and will run through Saturday,
October 22, at the Delancey Street Screening Room, 600 Embarcadero Street in San Francisco. Feature length films and shorts from Greek and Cypriot filmmakers from around the world will be showcased each night of the week starting at 7pm, and all movies will have English subtitles. The
San Francisco Greek Film Festival is the longest running film festival in the United States to feature contemporary Greek and Cypriot cinema.
Chevalier, Greece΄s nomination to the Oscars for Best Foreign Language film, is Athina Rachel Tsangari΄s latest tale of six men on a fishing trip in the Aegean Sea.
This year’s selections offer a variety of genres as well as documentaries including some of Greece’s most outstanding recent films. The full line up is the following:
Saturday, October 15th
Sunday, October 16th
Suntan by Argyris Papadimitropoulos is a Greek box-office hit featuring a stellar performance by Makis Papadimitriou.
Monday, October 17th
Yelena by Dimitris Abatzis (Greece, 2015, 16min)
Bread & Olives by Alexander Jaschik and Iordanis Orfanidis (Greece, 2014, 29min)
Tuesday, October 18th
Little Island by Angelos Psomopoulos (Greece, 2015, 12min)
Wednesday, October 19th
Interlude by Savvas Stavrou (Greece, 2015, 5min)
Wednesday 04:45 by Alexis Alexiou took the Hellenic Film Academy Awards by storm this year.
Thursday, October 20th
Semele by Myrsini Aristidou (Greece, 2015, 13min)
Friday, October 21st
Twin Flame by Alexi Papalexopoulos (Greece, 2015, 20min)
The Locksmith by Miltiades Christides (Greece, 2015, 11min)
Ouzeri Tsitsanis by Manousos Manousakis
Saturday, October 22nd
Downhill by Stelios Kamitsis (Cyprus, 2015, 13min)
Accomodations by Mikos Zavros (Greece, 2015, 5min)
Tickets and weekly passes, as well as a full description of all the films, are available online at SFGFF Official Website.