The festival is required
by law to screen all local films produced during the year in the Greek
Films 2004 section. Their screening will entitle them to
vie for the National Cinema Awards which will be
handed out during a special gala on Monday, November 29. Twenty local
fiction films plus four full length documentaries, backed by the Greek
Film Center and private producers, will be screened this
year. Encouraged by the past years' positive response from international
guests the festival's Greek Film Department will
operate for the fourth consecutive year, reserved for international
film business executives and foreign press present in Thessaloniki.
This effort will also be backed by the promotional campaign traditionally organized
at the festival by the Greek Film Center and its Hellas
Film promotion and distribution department.
Among the Greek films offered to foreign guests will be the Pandelis Voulgaris
directed, Martin Scorsese produced, Brides, enjoying,
after its world premiere at theToronto Film Festival last month, a huge local
box office success -300,000 admissions during the first two weeks of release-
the Theo Angelopoulos' celebrated The Weeping Meadow,
the Nikos Panayotopoulos Venice Film Festival 2004 premiered Delivery as
well as the Panos Koutras Toronto premiered Real Life.
Greek Films 2004 Coordinator:
Thanos Anastopoulos |