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Delphi Bank

25th Greek Film Festival

 
 
 
 
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A metaphor for political and social life on both sides of the Cypriot divide told through a man and his dog.

Marios Piperides’ debut feature, Smuggling Hendrix, is a touching and uplifting comedy-drama about one man’s unwavering commitment to his best friend. Dumped by his girlfriend, Kika (Vicky Papadopoulou), and mired in debt, struggling musician Yiannis, (Adam Bousdoukos) abandons his crumbling life in Cyprus to move to The Netherlands. But, shortly before he’s due to depart, his beloved dog, Jimi, runs away and crosses the UN buffer zone that divides Greek and Turkish Nicosia. Forced to deal with absurd restrictions that prevent the transport of animals across the zone, Yiannis forms an unlikely alliance with his ex-girlfriend, as well as cross-border accomplices, Hasan (Fatih Al) and Tuberk (Özgür Karadeniz). Together, they embark on a series of elaborate but ultimately comical schemes to smuggle the irrepressible Jimi back home. Although making his feature directorial debut with Smuggling Hendrix, Marios Piperides is well-regarded as a writer and producer in the Greek film industry. He produced Rosemarie, which was also appearing in this year’s GFF.

Closing Night tickets include pre-movie drinks from 6.15pm and a snack pack of treats to enjoy during the screening. Tickets are selling fast.

   

SUNDAY 21 OCTOBER, 7.00pm  |  THE ASTOR THEATRE

Corner Chapel Street & Dandenong Road, Prahran. Phone: 95101414

 
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Palace Cinema Como 
/ 20 October, 2018
 
Unconventional science, millions in missing organised crime money and a couple of hit men on a mission combine to create this anarchic comedy farce from celebrated Greek filmmaker Stratos Markidis.
 
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Palace Ciname Como 
/ 23 October, 2018
 
From the small to big screen, highly credentialled TV director Andreas Morfonios makes his film directorial debut with this crowd-pleasing ‘dramedy’ about two very different brothers.
 
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Greek Centre  
/ Friday 19 October 2018
 

Agapi and Friends are back  to perform a selection of nostalgic and much loved Greek classics from the 40’s, 50’s 60’s and 70’s.

Featuring Agapi (vocals), Dean Georgalas (bouzouki), Nick Baltas (guitar) & John Spantsios (percussion and vocals), the group have hand-picked some of their favorite songs from that era, paying tribute to legendary artists such as Haris Alexiou, Marinella, and Glykeria to name a few.

Their passion for performing is infectious and their rapport with one another and their audience shines through, ensuring that you’ll be singing (and dancing) along from the first song through to the very last. A memorable night not to be missed.


Friday 19 October 2018, 8:30pm | Bar Open from 7:30pm
The Greek Centre | Delphi Bank Mez | 
168 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne 
Tickets $22 Full | $20 Greek Community Premium Members 

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Greek Centre

 / 25 October 2018

 

A review of the date, design and decoration of the Amphipolis Tomb, a discussion of the inscriptions associated with the complex and an analysis of the several skeletons and other bone fragments unearthed in the main grave with a view to sieving and grading the various hypotheses regarding the construction and occupancy of the structure.

 
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Greek Centre 

 / 27 October 2018

 

If you adore dancing make sure to seize this unique opportunity, for ONE DAY ONLY, to be part of a Cretan Dance Seminar with dance teachers direct from Crete. Pentozalis, Kastrinos, Pidichtos, Siganos, Syrtos, Sousta - Cretan dances have such great variety.

 
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Greek Centre

 / 28 October 2018

 

Get on your dancing shoes and prepare for a musical trip along with songs of Manolis Chiiotis, Tonis Maroudas, Arleta, Mirela Pachou and Penny and The Swingin' Cats,  among others.

 
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Greek Centre

 / 31 October 2018

 

Authors, artists and musicians engage with Behrouz Boochani’s novel: No Friend but the Mountains. Presented by The Greek Centre for Contemporary Culture, featuring an oration by indigenous scholar and activist Professor Gary Foley, a discussion about experiences of collaboration with Behrouz Boochani and translator Omid Tofighian via Skype, an exhibition of Hoda Afshar’s photographs from Manus Island, and a celebration of Kurdish culture with music by Fadil Suna and friends

 
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The new edition of our newspaper Koinotika Nea (GCM News) is now online.

 
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