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Thessaloniki festival promotes Greek cinema at Berlin festival

Stavros PanagiotopoulosBy Stavros Panagiotopoulos24 February 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Thessaloniki Film Festival is advancing the international presence of Greek cinema by bringing four Greek producers to the European Film Market during the Berlin Film Festival. The producers, who previously participated in the 66th Thessaloniki Film Festival, will showcase their projects through the Spotlight On program at the Berlin event, connecting films in development or post-production with industry professionals, distributors and festival programmers.

According to the festival organizers, the initiative takes place with support from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation. The producers attending include Ioanna Bolomyti, Eleni Kosyfydou, Marinos Charalambous and Dionysis Samiotis, who received tutoring from award-winning producer Katarina Tomkova to prepare for their Berlin presentations.

Greek Cinema Spotlight at European Film Market

The “Spotlight On: Greece” initiative represents a strategic effort to position Greek cinema within the international film industry. The program focuses on four Greek films that are nearing completion, providing filmmakers with direct access to key decision-makers in the global film distribution network. This platform allows producers to pitch their projects to potential buyers and festival curators during one of Europe’s most important film industry gatherings.

The European Film Market serves as a crucial marketplace where films find international distribution deals and festival exposure. By participating in this high-profile event, Greek producers gain visibility among thousands of industry professionals who attend the Berlin Film Festival annually. The Thessaloniki Film Festival’s role in facilitating this participation demonstrates its commitment to supporting Greek filmmakers beyond its own annual event.

Embassy Reception Highlights Greek Film Industry

Additionally, the Greek Embassy in Berlin will host a reception on February 15 to promote Greek cinema during the festival. The event will gather international film professionals and mark Greece’s participation in the 2026 Berlin Film Festival. However, the reception also serves a forward-looking purpose, building momentum toward the European Film Academy awards ceremony scheduled for 2027 in Athens.

The connection between the Berlin Film Market presence and the upcoming Athens ceremony reflects a broader strategy to elevate Greece’s profile in European cinema. Meanwhile, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation’s support underscores the role of cultural philanthropy in developing Greece’s film sector and creating opportunities for Greek producers to compete internationally.

Building International Networks for Greek Filmmakers

The tutoring provided by Katarina Tomkova adds a professional development dimension to the initiative. Preparing producers for the specific demands of international film markets ensures they can effectively communicate their projects’ artistic and commercial potential. This preparation increases the likelihood of securing distribution agreements and festival selections that extend the reach of Greek cinema beyond national borders.

In contrast to attending festivals solely as spectators, the Spotlight On program gives Greek producers active roles in shaping their films’ international trajectories. The program structure facilitates scheduled meetings with potential partners, making the most of the producers’ time at the European Film Market. These targeted interactions can lead to co-production opportunities, distribution deals and inclusion in prestigious international film festivals.

The Thessaloniki Film Festival’s international outreach efforts reflect broader trends in regional film festivals supporting local industries. By leveraging its relationships within the European film community, the festival creates pathways for Greek cinema to reach wider audiences and participate in the global film economy.

The reception at the Greek Embassy and the producer presentations at the European Film Market will conclude during the Berlin Film Festival’s February 2026 run, though specific outcomes from the meetings and networking opportunities will likely emerge in subsequent months as distribution agreements and festival selections are finalized.

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