Immigration in Greek Cinema: ACHILLEAS (15’ 1965)/ MARSEILLES: A Greek Profile (87’ 2003)

Immigration in Greek Cinema: ACHILLEAS (15' 1965)/ MARSEILLES: A Greek Profile (87' 2003)

Fri Sep 5 @ 7.15pm

Price
Adults $11/ Concession $9
Bookings
(02) 9550 3666
Mode
GA Theatre Mode (No Reserved Seating)
Tickets
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A Bonus 2 Movie Session!

ACHILLEAS: A segment of the life of a Greek worker who lives and works in France.

MARSEILLES: A Greek Profile (Documentary): Yetou/Henriette, Stavros/Gustave, Amphilochios/Frédéric… Two names, two identities. French of Greek descent who live in Marseilles. Men and women with a dual identity that intrigues them.They each have their own answer to give. Some even dare to attempt a “return”. But they all have an unshakeable belief: their history, the family epos that reconciles them with themselves, with their roots.Yetou, our heroine, helps us collect these stories, leading us from one person to another. Her own story is the emblem of all the others. For, like Marseilles is to Greece, so too is she a distant daughter…

ABOUT “IMMIGRATION IN GREEK CINEMASEPT 2-10

Join us at the Factory Theatre between Sept 2 –Sept 10 for a memorable series of shorts, docos, B&W gems, and contemporary features, exploring the theme of immigration in Greek cinema from 1956-2007.

This very special film tribute series is curated by The Thessaloniki International Film Festival and brought to Sydney by the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW as part of its celebrations for its 110th Australian anniversary.