Immigration in Greek Cinema: ARE THERE ANY LIONS IN GREECE? (56’ 2003)

Immigration in Greek Cinema: ARE THERE ANY LIONS IN GREECE? (56' 2003)

Mon Sep 8 @ 6.15pm

Price
Adults $11/ Concession $9
Bookings
(02) 9550 3666
Mode
GA Theatre Mode (No Reserved Seating)
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SESSION 1:

A BRIGHT SHINING SUN (36’ 2000): Natasha, a Russian refugee, seeks a place in the Greek sun.

ARE THERE ANY LIONS IN GREECE? (Short Feature): “Are there any lions in Greece?” asks the protagonist of Anton Chekhov’s The Wedding”, and the answer he receives has become a maxim in Russia: “In Greece you can find anything!”. In recent years, thousands of people from the former Soviet Union decided to discover whether the maxim is true. They went through a lot in search of their “lions”. Will they ever find them?