JOHN THE VIOLENT: FULLY ACCESSIBLE SCREENING
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3
12:30
Olympion
Tonia Marketaki’s groundbreaking directorial debut, John the Violent (1973) will be screened with fully accessible standards as part of the 65th Thessaloniki International Film Festival’s big tribute “We, the Monster,” with the support of Alpha Bank, the Festival’s Accessibility Sponsor. The film draws inspiration from real events that took place in Greece in the turbulent 1960s, in a pioneering (and not only by Greek standards) courthouse drama: a movie that rakes up fragmented versions of an incomplete mosaic of truth, consolidating that seeking the one and only truth equals to a chimera chase.
Admission is free, on issue of a zero-value ticket

- EXHIBITIONS-INSTALLATIONS
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MASTERCLASSES
- AGORA SERIES MASTERCLASS: FROM PAGE TO SCREEN MASTERCLASS WITH SAVERIO COSTANZO
- CONTRARY TO EXPECTATION: MASTERCLASS WITH NIKOS PANAYOTOPOULOS
- DRESSING THE STORY: THE ART OF COSTUME DESIGN MASTERCLASS WITH CATHERINE GEORGE
- FROM STAGE TO SCREEN: MASTERCLASS WITH ISABELLE HUPPERT
- ICDA MASTERCLASS: CASTING IN THE AGE OF TECHNOLOGY. FINDING THE SOUL OF A STORY
- MOVIE STUNTS – INTRODUCTION TO THE EXCITING WORLD OF CINEMATIC ACTION MASTERCLASS WITH SOTIRIS KRANIOTIS AND KRIS RADANOV
- THE COLLABORATIVE ART: MASTERCLASS WITH FREDERICK ELMES
- THE DIRECTOR AS MIDWIFE: MASTERCLASS WITH YORGOS TSEMBEROPOULOS
- UNIVERSALLY ACCESSIBLE SCREENINGS
- HONORARY EVENTS
- MUSIC EVENTS
- BOOK PRESENTATIONS
- OPEN DISCUSSIONS
- PERIPHERAL SCREENINGS FOR THE CHILDREN AND THE YOUTH
- PARTIES