Valeria Golino
Valeria Golino: The enchanting Italian star visits Athens
A timelessly captivating star, Valeria Golino, will soon be in Athens. The renowned Italian actress, whose mother is Greek, will visit Greece as an honored guest at the 37th Panorama of European Cinema.
European Cinema | Athens | To December 5
The Panorama of European Cinema, Athens's annual arthouse festival, is back with a tribute to women in film. Screenings take place at the Trianon cinema, near the Victoria electric railway (ISAP) station in central Athens. Featuring a number of masterclasses, tributes and side events, the festival runs from November 21 to December 5.
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European Cinema | Athens | November 21 - December 5
The Panorama of European Cinema, Athens's annual arthouse festival, is back with a tribute to women in film. Screenings take place at the Trianon cinema, near the Victoria electric railway (ISAP) station in central Athens. Featuring a number of masterclasses, tributes and side events, the festival runs from November 21 to December 5.
Arthouse | Athens | November 21 - December 5
The Panorama of European Cinema, Athens's annual arthouse festival, is back with a tribute to women in film. Screenings take place at the Trianon cinema, near the Victoria electric railway (ISAP) station in central Athens. Featuring a number of masterclasses, tributes and side events, the festival runs from November 21 to December 5.
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Turkish director's film wins prize in Venice
Turkish film director Emin Alper?s latest movie received the Special Jury Prize at this year?s Venice International Film Festival, organizers announced Sept. 12.
Alper?s 114-minute dystopian film ?Abluka? (Frenzy) centers on the story of two brothers who are struggling to survive under ?heavy political violence.?
The film stars Turkish actors Mehmet Özgür and Berkay Ate?.
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