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Taking place this year at:
- Museum of Moving Image
October 20-23
- GALA: NYIT on Broadway
October 24
- SVA Theatre Chelsea
October 27-30
- Center for Jewish History
October 16
- Rubin Museum
October 17
- Frank Sinatra School of the Arts
November 6
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Fifth Annual New York City Greek Film Festival Kicks Off October 16
Film Festival Features Nine Films including ATTENBERG, the First Greek Film to Play at the Sundance Festival
Festival Made Possible by a Grant from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation
The fifth annual New York City Greek Film Festival debuts with a screening of My Sweet Canary and a live concert at the Center for Jewish History on Sunday, October 16. Over a period of twelve evenings, nine films will be shown at venues around New York City, including the Rubin Museum, the Museum of the Moving Image, Auditorium on Broadway, the SVA Theater in Chelsea, and the Frank Sinatra School of the Arts.
The Greek Film Festival offers New Yorkers the opportunity to discover some of Greece’s best emerging filmmakers at a time when the Greek film industry is experiencing a renaissance. Last year’s provocative family drama, Dogtooth earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Film.
This year’s Film Festival includes, among others: Attenberg, which is the first Greek film to play at the Sundance Festival and Greece’s entry for Academy Award consideration for Best Foreign Film this year; Knifer, a gritty film noir which won seven Hellenic Film Academy Awards, including Best Picture; My Sweet Canary, a film that explores the music of Rosa Eskenazy, a singer who rose to fame in the 1920s; The Promise of Tomorrow, a documentary narrated by Olympia Dukakis that examines the experiences of first and second generation Greek Americans and Strella, a favorite at festivals all over the world.
This year, the Film Festival’s principal benefactor continues to be the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, one of the world’s leading international philanthropic organizations, making grants in the areas of arts and culture, education, health and medicine, and social welfare. For more information on the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, please visit www.SNF.org.
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