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- Following his father's death, Nikos leaves the provinces to work in Athens guarding his brutish uncle's dogs. Nikos finds the dynamic of his relationship with his uncle changing when his uncle's wife draws closer to him.
- A terrorist attack connects three stories, each involving characters whose actions may mean the difference between life and death as well as their own journeys into seeking redemption from their past, their guilt, their loneliness.
- In a small town in Greece, when amorous passion meets with greed money, dead bodies start pilling up and "Sleeping Beauty" Olga will never know the horrors she has been spared of.
- Takis is trapped. Takis tries to escape. Takis wants money.
- Longing for a better life, Evagoras and Onisilios decide to emigrate to the Persian Gulf to earn enough money to start their own business. When they return home, the pair open a night club. However, their past catches up with them.
- Theoharis, an elderly and lonely man, takes refuge every evening in the hospital to spend the night on the benches and chairs of the outpatients' wing. Every morning he returns to his house, where his only companion is his cat and his memories. One night he is discovered by a young nurse, Evgenia, who tries to learn more about him. Theoharis is initially skeptical and refuses to give her any information. Gradually, however, a relationship of trust between the two begins to build.
- George and Sophia are trying hard to cope with their financial problems and the needs of their two children. The grandfather helps them out with his pension since the family business, a small grocery store, does not provide them with enough income. When suddenly the grandfather dies in his sleep, they decide to keep it a secret for as long as they can so as to continue collecting the money from his pension. But things become more complicated when officers from the social security department start looking for grandfather.
- Trapped in the misery of an oppressive marriage, a middle-aged woman finds refuge in a fantasy world of vindictive violence. Soon, reality and fantasy start to blur.
- Who killed Zaharias? Awesome Officer Leonidas will find out, even if he has to question all the island.
- Alexandra and Orestes, a handsome young couple, arrive from Athens, to spend the summer holidays with Orestes' family at a beautiful picture-perfect seaside town on Cyprus.
- A hard working Cypriot immigrant in London finally opens his very own chip shop. But his dream turns into a nightmare, as he seems to have overlooked one small detail: Cyprus just isn't London.
- When Cleo - born on a very auspicious day in the Chinese calendar - turns 18, she finds out that the Chinese mafia murdered her father. Outraged, she goes to Athens' Chinatown to confront the killers but soon realizes that in order to take her revenge she first has to face her own dark destiny.
- This Greek-Bulgarian-Cypriot co-production depicts the plight of Albanian illegals in Athens and its Piraeus port. Greek intellectual Christos (Akis Sakellariou) unintentionally falls in with a streetwise group of manipulative Albanian scam artists, including Victor (Armando Dauti) Omer (Laert Vasili) and Fuad (Muzafer Et' Hem Zifla). Minus papers, they are nevertheless successfully able to get by in Greece. Eventually, Christos takes a trip to the Albanian village where the duo grew up amid murderous blood feuds. Shown at the 1997 Thessaloniki Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi
- Cyprus, early 90's. A woman finds freedom behind the wheel of her taxi. Despite feeling trapped in a life where she has no control over her decisions, she discovers a glimmer of hope that one day she can break free from societal pressures and expectations. As she navigates the streets of her city, Soulla grapples with the weight of her responsibilities to her life and society, but her taxi becomes a sanctuary where she can imagine a different life for herself. Will Soulla take action and pursue the life she dreams of, or will she remain trapped in her current reality?
- Nina, daughter of a Greek woman who left Egypt in 1956, goes for the first time to Alexandria, discovers the city and the longing of her mother to tell her an old love story that she had years ago with a French. but the mother doesn't tell her the truth, who knows why.
- When George sees his daughter Margarita facing him through the teargas, he and his wife decide that father and daughter should leave in an attempt to protect their daughter and to salvage whatever might be left from their relationship.
- Drama set in 1940 about a peasant who traverses Cyprus to pray at a monastery.
- An illegal immigrant arrives in Cyprus, thinking he is in Italy. A story evolves around him, involving people who live in the margins society, and a veil of hypocrisy is created.
- Eleni leaves alone, haunted by memories of the past. Her life is a routine until she witnesses a quarrel between a young couple in the house across the street. One afternoon, Eleni receives an unexpected visit from Rhea, the young woman from the house across the street. She has locked herself out and needs to use Eleni's phone in order to call a locksmith. And so begins a relationship between the two women with unforeseen consequences for them both.
- Aliki and Andreas, a couple in their thirties, try to have a baby a year after the death of their 4-year old daughter. Marios, a man in his late twenties living with his mother Demetra, tries to satisfy his sexual needs by having casual encounters with men in the park. Aliki develops an interest in miracles when she hears in the news about an icon of Virgin Mary who is believed to weep and perform miracles. Meanwhile Marios is getting interested in a young man he meets at the swimming pool while Demetra is constantly concerned about her son. One day, while visiting her husband's grave Demetra sees Aliki in front of her daughter's grave and is intrigued.
- Coming out of prison, Evagoras sets out to find his friend Milen in Bulgaria. In the search he finds love, but loses a friend.
- Still living at home, a middle-aged man devises an intricate plan to take his life after his mother chokes to death on a pistachio.
- When a Filipina caretaker innocently tries to distract an aging Greek Cypriot from his daily fixation with a soap star, she uncovers the disheartening truth behind his infatuation.
- In this film from Cyprus, Angelos longs for the magical day, Red Thursday, when his wildest dreams will come true. Unfortunately, such a day does not exist on any calendar. When he is arrested at a police roadblock with an illegal cargo of cheeses, he lands up in jail. There he meets Alexei, a charismatic Russian adventurer and idea peddler. Little does Angelos know that this meeting will eventually turn his dreams into nightmares.
- Phoebe takes Loukas from free Cyprus to occupied Cyprus to see his village after years. While both of their parents were victims of the invasion, he refuses to get over it, while she even smuggles with the Turks to survive.
- Mother in Turkish occupied Nicosia tells daughter the story of the Turkish invasion in 1974.
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- A young man loses his name and is driven to a specialist, a "nameologist" doctor, in order to be given a name.
- Some two thousand Greek and Turkish Cypriots went missing during the intercommunal conflicts of the 1960's and the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974. Seven relatives of the missing recall their harrowing stories: from their last moments together with their loved ones until recent exhumations began to shed light on their possible fate. As these relatives struggle to come to terms with what happened then and what the future may hold, their stories reveal how these events shaped not only their lives but also their divided country.
- In late 1960s Prague, a married couple of brewery workers set off for a once-in-a-lifetime trip to picturesque Venice.
- The story of the Cyprus' turbulent recent history using the device of a desperate man, Evagoras (Costas Timvios), who returns to the island after years of absence to look for his wife and son. His family disappeared while they were visiting his native village on Cyprus, just when the Turkish army invaded (1974). As Evagoras goes out on his search each day with a friendly taxi driver, flashbacks illustrate the recent history of the Greek Cypriots, and the normally quiet Evagoras heads closer and closer to a militant stance.
- In the summer of 1950, a boy's life will change forever, as the arrival of a shadow theater in the village, will awake new emotions.
- A journey through the poetry of Giorgos Seferis and the discovery of his way of thinking and living.
- A sweet story about friendship and acceptance, for the whole family to enjoy. The protagonist, a young apprentice witch, idolizes a really scary, green witch from magazine clippings and posters. She dreams of becoming a grand witch like her icon and of having her own fierce, fire-breathing dragon. Spontaneous as she is, our little hero decides to create her own dragon, using an old recipe and magic spells. But the inexperienced youngster will surely make mistakes; magic mistakes that will eventually get her a dragon, but not the fire-breathing one she has in mind. Instead, she gets a dragon with a big heart and a special, magical skill. The little apprentice is about to learn a very important lesson about tolerance and personal sacrifice.
- A new bed requiring assembly brings together a man who lives in a square flat and a woman who lives in a downtown loft. They have trouble communicating until she uses her artistic flair and vivid imagination.
- Two stories unfold simultaneously with Lea at the center of both. One story takes place in Lefkosia, Cyprus, the other in Montevideo, Uruguay. Lea's disappeared brother is the catalyst for both: while in Lefkosia a group of DNA scientists is trying to reveal the identities of persons missing, in Montevideo, Lea sees her brother in a photograph together with an older tango singer. Are the two stories a game of parallel times? Does one of them belong to a different dimension? Or is Lea's character stolen from a J.L.Borges novel where his heroes are able to make more than one choice. The answer is securely hidden until the end of the film since between the two cities, the two stories there is...a BAR.
- Sofia, a woman in her early forties, finds herself at a turning point in her life since her marriage comes to a dead end. But she is unable to take a decision that will take her out of this limbo. One night she accidentally meets a young man who photographes buildings of old Nicosia. A communication between the two is gradually developed amidst the narrow streets and dead ends of the old town.
- Professor of Classics John C. Franklin is internationally recognized as one of the most important scholars of Kinyras, the mythical ancient king of Cyprus. He is the author of the book Kinyras - The Divine Lyre, published by Harvard University's Center for Hellenic Studies in 2015. In 2017, the American professor, along with cartoonist and illustrator Glynnis Fawkes, return to Cyprus for the production of the documentary Kinyras, the Cherished Priest of Aphrodite. In the documentary, Kinyras' personality is outlined through references to ancient sources and interviews with scholars and artisans. The myths that surround Kinyras are also depicted through animation. The documentary Kinyras, the Cherished Priest of Aphrodite is an elegy for the most important mythical person of the ancient history of Cyprus, Kinyras. Although the memory of his name is preserved to this day, Cypriots know very little about him.
- The loss of youth, social and professional activity intensifies the sense of loneliness, the obsessions and the "dead end" in the life of an elderly couple.
- "Farmakon" means medicine, cure, potion. It can also mean poison, bewitchment or enchanting spell.
- As a teenager, Chris abruptly abandoned his dream of becoming a fighter pilot of the US Navy to join a colorful yet reclusive Sufi sect led by the mysterious Turkish-Cypriot Sheikh Nazim. He then harbors a new dream of becoming an Islamic scholar. But the Sheikh has other, maybe grander, plans for him. A decade and half later, Chris, now known as Alauddin, lives in Germany, happily married to Fatima, the wife the Sheikh advised him to marry when he was 17, and working as a cook in the Sheikh's restaurant. But despite his apparently problem-free lifestyle, Alauddin has begun to question whether the destiny alluded to by the Sheikh will ever materialize. He travels to Cyprus, the Shiekh's home and spiritual headquarters, to find out.
- An adventure in the Bilbao Gugenhime Museum
- Ten neighbors living in a block of flats in the center of Athens. Flat, as their relationships since nobody bothers to say hello or care for the human being living next door to him.