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Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival Maximizes Cultural Programming in 28th Edition

Stella KolokotroniBy Stella Kolokotroni24 February 2020No Comments4 Mins Read
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The 28th Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival transforms Greece’s second-largest city into a cinematic hub from March 5th through 15th, with over 250 documentaries screening across multiple venues. The Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival brings together Greek and international filmmakers to showcase feature-length works and short films throughout the ten-day event.

According to the festival program, 57 full-length documentaries by Greek filmmakers will be presented this year, with many exploring distinctly Greek themes and subjects. Screenings run from midday through evening at venues including harbor warehouses, the Olympion cinema, and the Makedonikon theater.

Greek Documentary Highlights at Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival

Nikoleta Paraschi’s “Sacred Way, 21 km” examines the ancient pilgrimage route from Athens to Eleusina, now a traffic-heavy modern road. The documentary explores how spiritual traces of the Eleusinian Mysteries persist along the contemporary Iera Odos through encounters with people living along the route today.

Meanwhile, Eirini Vourloumis presents “The Way Elsewhere” in its world premiere, portraying Athens through three taxi drivers: a nightclub singer, a Nigerian actor, and a veteran Greek cabbie with nearly 50 years of experience. The film offers perspectives on urban life through these diverse voices navigating the city’s streets.

Additionally, Voula Kostakis’ “…One Road the Sea” documents the Omada Aigaiou volunteer team’s 30-year mission serving Greek border islands. The documentary follows 132 volunteers with 18 specialties covering 450 nautical miles to provide healthcare, social services, and cultural support across the Aegean region.

Tribute to Filmmaker Vouvoula Skoura

The festival honors filmmaker Vouvoula Skoura with a retrospective of 20 works and the Golden Alexander award. Skoura’s background spans graphic arts, art history, and multimedia photography, which she integrates into documentaries grounded in historical and human narratives.

Her films about Nobel laureate Giorgos Seferis, including “Giorgos Seferis: Poet and Citizen. A Journey in Space,” feature extensive photographic materials. Other works include tributes to poets Odysseas Elytis and Niki Marangou, alongside experimental pieces exploring Renaissance art and 20th-century creators.

Pioneering Accessibility Initiatives in Documentary Film

However, the festival’s commitment extends beyond traditional screenings. The Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival introduces groundbreaking accessibility features for the 1997 documentary “Heracles, Acheloos and My Granny,” including audio description, subtitles, and film pictograms (FilmpiX) designed to assist neurodivergent viewers.

In contrast to standard presentations, sensory-sensitive screenings feature reduced sound volume and modified lighting for viewers on the autism spectrum. Alpha Bank sponsors these accessibility initiatives, while FILMPIX: IRIS ACCESS Social Coop serves as an accessibility partner, with all accessible screenings offered free of charge.

The multilingual documentary “Etel Adnan: Words in Exile” by Skoura receives special treatment through the ADdub initiative. The film, featuring English, French, Arabic, and Greek dialogue, will be dubbed into a single language and added to the description channel, providing visually impaired audiences greater access to the content.

Historical Archive Programming

A special “Rewind” program presents rare footage including Katerina Paxinou performing at Epidaurus in 1938 and the first aerial cinematography of Athens and the Acropolis from 1918. The program, drawing from ERT Archive and British Pathé newsreels, screens on constant loops at the Takis Kanellopoulos venue without requiring tickets.

Additionally, Angelos Kovotsos’ world premiere “Once Upon a Time I Reached America” explores the Greek diaspora through rembetiko musician Yorgos Katsaros’ story. The documentary examines Greek folk musicians in 20th-century America and broader immigration experiences.

Practical Festival Information

Festival venues cluster conveniently, with four screening rooms at harbor warehouses and two at the Olympion cinema less than ten minutes away. Tickets are available at a glass box information center in Aristotelous Square or online with a small surcharge, and many films stream online from their premiere date through the festival’s conclusion.

The festival schedule accommodates various viewing preferences, with post-screening Q&A sessions that attendees can discreetly exit if needed. Online viewing options provide flexibility for those unable to attend in-person screenings throughout the ten-day event.

Festival organizers have not yet announced plans for the 29th edition, though the event’s consistent March scheduling suggests a similar timeframe for next year’s documentary showcase.

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