This week's new releases include an action comedy, billed as possibly the start of a trilogy, and a thriller exploring 'virtual witch-hunts'. Additionally, To Vima recommends a documentary showcasing the genius of composer Ennio Morricone
Viewed from within a code of silence, Panos Kougias brings on stage a fresh proposal on Strindberg’s “Miss Julie” every Thursday and Friday
Fourteen artists featured at the FokiaNou Art Space reflect on the city's transformation amid a post-unprecedented tourist boom
Events at Megaron Athens Concert Hall “Chaplin Pianissimo” Charlie Chaplin’s son Eugene narrates his father’s story with deep-rooted emotion this Saturday, January 26, at 6:30PM. Through untold stories, memories and key moments of Charlie Chaplin’s illustrious career, the heartfelt homage will be accompanied by two of the world’s best orchestrators and arrangers in the cinema […]
This week's top picks include Alexander Payne's Oscar-nominated film, a romantic comedy with a pair of beloved stars, a biographical drama of Enzo Ferrari and an action thriller partially shot in Thessaloniki
In a much-anticipated lecture, renowned British classical scholar, Dr. Edith Hall, will analyze the deep impact of suicide upon successive generations within a family, drawing on ancient Greek tragedy and her own searing personal experience
“Allow me to be clear, we will insist on their reunification for many reasons, but one, in my opinion, is the most crucial: because only by seeing them together, in the shadow of the Acropolis, can we truly appreciate their immense cultural significance for Western civilization.”
“The truth of the matter is” as she stated “that Elgin had a letter which granted him permission to make copies of the sculptures, not keep the originals. It was an act of crime.”
Simultaneous showings of independent Chilean films in Athens and Greek films in Santiago
All three share a common element, they are products of illegal excavations trafficked by antiquities smugglers before ending up in the Carlos Museum
The three projects funded by the RRF will aim to strengthen MOMus digital and cultural presence, as well as its social contribution
The 24-episode commences with scenes from August 1974 in Famagusta (Ammochostos) during the second phase of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus
In commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the first Nobel Prize awarded to a Greek recipient
164 archeological sites and the 188 museums of the country welcomed 15.2 million visitors while from those, 85.9% came during the summer season, with estimated revenues up to 119.9 million euros, while the coming year seems to be even more promising.
"Poor Things" was only beaten out by Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” which received 13 nominations
This weekend's top picks include a colorful comedic chaos, a human-centered art exhibition, a cinema festival for all ages and a unique opera gala
This week's top picks include a sports-comedy, an autobiographical WWII drama, a heartfelt father-daughter dramedy, an anti-trafficking thriller, and a mob action- thriller
The newly discovered temple's nave revealed several hearths, one of which contained an ash-caked altar holding fragments of charred bone, pottery, vases, alabaster artifacts, and a trove of jewelry made from gold, silver, coral, and amber
This is Payne’s second visit to Greece in a short spell, as the director, of Greek descent, (born Alexander Constantine Papadopoulos) attended the nationwide premier in Greece of “The Holdovers”, starring Paul Giamatti, at the Thessaloniki Film Festival eight months ago.
Lina Mendoni spoke in Parliament in reply to a tabled question by the leftist main opposition party regarding the government’s contacts with the British Museum over the Parthenon Marbles