All Thessaloniki articles
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‘Pangolin: Kulu’s Journey’ review: Rousing follow-up to Oscar winner ‘My Octopus Teacher’
Pippa Ehrlich focuses on the rehabilitation of one South African Pangolin
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‘Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story’ review: Minnelli in close-up
Bruce David Klein’s documentary features interviews and a wealth of archive footage
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‘Monk In Pieces’ review: Kaleidoscopic portrait of US musician Meredith Monk
Documentary plays Thessaloniki following its Berlin premiere
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’Gen_’ review: A Milan hormone specialist treats fertility and gender issues
Observational doc plays Thessaloniki after a well-received Sundance premiere
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News
Scandar Copti’s ‘Happy Holidays’ takes top prize at Thessaloniki
Copti previously won prizes at Thessaloniki in 2009 for his Academy Award nominated Ajami.
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‘Cosmos’: Thessaloniki Review
The burgeoning relationship of a sixtysomething couple crosses Mexico’s cultural divide
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‘Red Path’: Thessaloniki Review
A Tunisian teenager encounters violent extremism in this drama based on the 2015 killing of Mabrouk Soltani
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‘Meat’: Thessaloniki Review
This turbulent rural family drama has its roots in Greek tragedy
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‘She Loved Blossoms More’: Thessaloniki Review
A trio of brothers attempt to resurrect their dead mother in this stylish slice of Greek Weird Wave horror
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‘Went Up The Hill’: Thessaloniki Review
Vicky Krieps and Dacre Montgomery are haunted by the past in this atmospheric New Zealand ghost story
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‘Hunt’: Thessaloniki Review
Melancholy Greek character study of a man being pushed to the limit
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News
Minerva TVCO takes on sales for Greek refugee drama ‘Utopolis’ (exclusive)
Film directed by Vladimir Subotic world premieres tomorrow at Thessaloniki International Film Festival.
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‘Under The Volcano’: Thessaloniki Review
Poland’s Oscar entry is a drama about a Ukrainian family stranded in Spain on the outbreak of war
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News
“You’re always on time. You’re always polite”: Why Ema Ryan Yamazaki directed ‘The Making Of A Japanese’
The Japanese doc director turned her camera on a Japanese elementary school,
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Filipino doc director Ramona S Diaz on why she will release ‘And So It Begins’ herself at home
Diaz has tangled with the ruling Marcos family before, with the former first lady trying to prevent the release of ‘Imedia’ in 2003.
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Family portraits ‘My Stolen Planet’, ’Forest’ win main awards at Thessaloniki doc festival
The festival took place against the backdrop of homophobic protests against same-sex marriage, recently legalised in Greece.
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‘My Stolen Planet’: Thessaloniki Review
CPH and Berlinale winner is an intimate celebration of everyday resistance in modern Iran
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Palestinian documentary project ‘If These Stones Could Talk’ wins Thessaloniki industry award
Documentary festival’s Agora industry event unveils 2024 prize winners.
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‘Tack’: Thessaloniki Review
This sensitive documentary follows two Greek female sailors as they seek justice for institutional sexual abuse
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‘Forest’: Thessaloniki Review
Intimate documentary captures how Europe’s refugee crisis is impacting one Polish family’s quiet forest life