Thessaloniki (Greece)
October – November, 2025
Greek and international feature films.
Greek and international films (features, shorts, documentaries, animation, music, experimental, video art).
The International Epidaurus Film Festival aims at becoming the meeting point for modern films and screenplays from across the world with no restriction in the subject while it hosts a special section for films related with ancient Greek drama, from across the world (in collaboration with London Greek Film Festival).
Greek films (features, shorts).
The Greek Film Week in Munich has become the main talent promotion pillar of the old and new generation of Greek directors, actors and screenwriters in Central Europe.
Greek and international films suitable for ages 3 to 18 (feature, short, animation, documentary, experimental).
The Athens International Children’s Film Festival (ATHICFF) is an annual festival which aims to support and promote intelligent, creative film works for children, teenagers and their families from all corners of the world.
Greek and international short films.
The International Film Festival of Larissa focuses on contemporary concerns and aims to present burning social issues with the language of cinema.
Greek documentary films (shorts and features).
DocFest takes place at Chalkida, Evia and aims to present the most innovative and with a fresh point of view documentaries.
International and Greek short films.
Micro μ festival’saims to promote the short film genre to a wider Greek audience, especially in rural areas of Greece and selected cities abroad, as well as to unite Greeks all over the globe through internationally highlighting young Greek directors.
Greek and European films (features, documentary features).
The Panorama of European Cinema is Athens’ oldest film festival. Recent European productions are presented in an international competition. Prizes are awarded by the juries of The International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI), the Greek Film Critics Association (PEKK) and the Panorama’s directors’ committee, while the Audience Award is awarded by the Athinorama Magazine readers’ committee.
The section “World Cinema Premieres” includes recent movies that have participated in large international festivals. Tributes and Special Screenings are also programmed.
Kalamata (Greece)
November – December, 2025
Greek and international feature documentaries.
PelDocFest is a feature documentaries festival that aims to get the unfamiliar audience in touch with the cinematographic documentary, the domestic and international Film production.
Athens (Greece)
November 27 – December 8, 2024
Greek and international documentary films
The Ethnofest – Athens Ethnographic Film Festival is an international film festival showcasing humane and insightful socially-minded documentary films with the greater vision to promote Documentary, Ethnography and Visual Anthropology.
Olympia (Greece)
November 30 – December 7, 2024
Greek and international films (features, shorts, documentaries, animation) made for children and young people.
Olympia International Film Festival aims at the promotion and development of cinema for children and young people as well as the evolution of cinema as an educational tool and media literacy.