On Saturday, November 1st, at the Pavlos Zannas theater, the audience of the 66th Thessaloniki International Film Festival had the opportunity to attend a fascinating masterclass, titled “Casting in the Age of Technology. Finding the Soul of a Story.” The masterclass is part of the new collaboration between the Festival and the International Casting Directors Association (ICDA), in an attempt to highlight the particularities, the challenges, and the crucial role of the multifaceted art of casting.
The International Casting Directors Association (ICDA) presented the Semiramis Award for Best Casting on Saturday, November 1st, at the Tonia Marketaki Theatre. This honorary award recognizes the...
Within the framework of the 66th Thessaloniki IFF, renowned costume designer Catherine George, a longtime collaborator of great filmmakers such as Jim Jarmusch, Bong Joon Ho, and Lynne Ramsay,...
The opening of the 66th Thessaloniki International Film Festival’s main exhibition, titled “Plot Twist (the science fiction change)”, the opening festivities of the 9th Thessaloniki Biennale of...
Amidst a warm atmosphere, and with the leading actress of Jim Jarmusch’s film, Father Mother Sister Brother, in attendance — the wonderful Indya Moore — the opening ceremony of the 66th Thessaloniki...
One of the most acclaimed and radiant names of contemporary classical music, Chinese-American Tan Dun, will attend the 66th Thessaloniki International Film Festival. The renowned composer and...
The 66th Thessaloniki International Film Festival will be held from Thursday October 30th to Sunday November 9th, 2025, both in physical spaces and online. A total of 278 full-length and short films will...
The 66th Thessaloniki International Film Festival is pleased to announce its 2025 collaboration with the International Casting Directors Association (ICDA), bringing to the forefront the distinct...
The pioneering competition section Immersive: All around Cinema embraces films that make use of the most up-to-date technologies to unveil different aspects of an extended reality, paving new ways...
The new film of the acclaimed and beloved American film director Jim Jarmusch, Father Mother Sister Brother, Golden Lion winner at the recent Venice International Film Festival, will signal the...
The 66th TIFF hosts for another year its Podcast Section, featuring a total of 40 Greek-speaking and English-speaking podcasts, setting a record number in the section’s history. In particular, 12...
A series of renowned names of today’s cinema, with the stunning Festival’s guest of honor Isabelle Huppert as the lineup’s spearhead, will deliver fascinating masterclasses, open to the public,...
The spotlight hosted by the 66th Thessaloniki International Film Festival re-introduces us to one of the most distinguished and versatile personalities of 20th century French culture. Film director,...
The 66th TIFF will host a tribute to one of Europe’s boldest and most distinctive directorial duos, Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani, showcasing their pluralistic and unconventional body of work. The...
Discovering new talents and voices that renew our perspective remains at the core of the Festival. This year, at the 66th Thessaloniki International Film Festival (30 October - 9 November 2025),...
We are delighted to unveil the 32 full-length films and the 30 short films screened at the 66th Thessaloniki International Film Festival, within the framework of the Greek Film Festival. For yet...
With beloved chef Sotiris Kontizas as ambassador, the Agora of the 66th Thessaloniki International Film Festival returns — more dynamic than ever. This year, Agora is organizing an exciting...
The 66th Thessaloniki International Film Festival is hosting a deeply political tribute titled Fragilities, focusing on the limitations that demarcate the fragile human nature. The tribute is part...
The Thessaloniki International Film Festival, in collaboration with production and distribution company Finos Film, this year will honor 37 iconic actors and actresses who starred in many of the...
The radiant and multi-awarded film star Isabelle Huppert is the 66th TIFF's guest of honor! The iconic French actress will deliver a grand masterclass on Tuesday November 4th, open to the public,...
The 66th TIFF (30/10-09/11/2025) hosts a tribute on the technique of plot twist, adopting a subversive approach on this valuable narrative tool. The tribute titled Plot Twist, Beyond the Sixth Sense goes...
Thessaloniki International Film Festival
61st Thessaloniki International Film Festival || 5 - 15/11/2020
Experiencing cinema in any way possible: Three scenarios for the 61st TIFF
The Thessaloniki International Film Festival presents three different scenarios for its 61st edition that will take place from November 5 – November 15, 2020. Each scenario depends on the situation that will prevail in Greece at the time. The Festival’s team monitors the COVID-19 situation and is in constant collaboration with the medical authorities, the Ministry of Culture and Sports, the City of Thessaloniki and the Region of Central Macedonia.
In all three scenarios, our main goal is to support the Greek film community. Agora, the industry section of the Festival, will use its tools and experience to support film professionals through actions, workshops, initiatives and new awards. The main activities of Agora will take place online and next week they will be presented in full.
Scenario #1
In the case movie theaters are open in Greece:
The theaters in Thessaloniki (Olympion, Pavlos Zannas, Tonia Marketaki, Frida Liappa, Stavros Tornes, John Cassavetes, Makedonikon) will show the films of the 61st TIFF. The number of screenings will be reduced, and there will be three screenings per day in each movie theater, in order to ensure sufficient time for safe entry and exit. There will, also, be a gap of two hours between the screenings for the disinfection of movie theaters and for securing adequate ventilation. Admission to the theaters will begin 30 minutes before the start of the screening. Every second seat will be left unoccupied. The use of a mask is mandatory before, after and during the screening, while social distancing will be maintained. The entry and exit of the spectators from the theaters will follow the necessary safety measures. This year, for safety reasons, the Festival becomes cashless and the purchase of tickets will be made with the use of a credit or debit card. All events will be in line with current health protocols. The Festival will take all the additional measures that will be in force at the time, having as a priority the safety of the spectators, the guests and the staff.
Part of the program, mainly the tribute to science fiction, will travel to three cities this year. Specifically, it will be screened in the cinemas Odeon Paralimnio in Ioannina, Danaos in Athens and Vitsentzos Kornaros in Heraklion, Crete, with the same measures and specifications that will apply to the movie theaters of Thessaloniki.
75% of the program (more than 100 films) will be screened online in a special platform, so that people, who do not have the opportunity to come to our physical spaces, will be able to watch the films online. The Festival will comply with the rules of geoblocking and online screenings will be available to users exclusively from Greece. The ticket price will be 3 euros / viewing. Special discount ticket packages for both online and physical screenings will be available before the Festival.
Scenario #2
In case of a general lockdown, or a lockdown in the city of Thessaloniki, or if movie theaters in Thessaloniki are closed (but open in other cities in Greece):
75% of the program (more than 100 films) will be screened online in a special festival platform. However, the viewings will be increased by 40% for each of the films screened online. The ticket price for the online screenings will be 3 euros/viewing. Special discount ticket packages for online screenings will be available before the Festival.
If movie theaters are closed in Thessaloniki, but open in the rest of Greece, then cinemas Odeon Paralimnio in Ioannina, Danaos in Athens and Vitsentzos Kornaros in Heraklion will screen the films from the Festival, as planned, following all the necessary health protocols. In any case, in the cities that movie theaters will operate, the scheduled festival screenings will take place as planned.
The Thessaloniki International Film Festival will make more use of the Internet, in order to boost morale.
Scenario #3
In case movie theaters are open in Thessaloniki, but theaters in Athens, Ioannina or Heraklion, or in all three cities, are closed:
The scheduled screenings, mainly the tribute to sci-fi, will take place online, with the exception of 3-4 films that are in 35 mm copies and there is no possibility for digital projection.
In Thessaloniki, screenings will take place as planned in movie theaters, in accordance with all applicable health protocols.
75% of the program (more than 100%) will be available online, for spectators from all over the country, with the price of 3 euros/viewing. Special ticket packages for online and physical screenings will be available before the Festival.