Australia: The 30th Greek film festival is open with “Captain Michalis”

The Greek film party, celebrating the 30th anniversary this year and occurred from October 14 to October 26th, opened a curtain of the most historic captain of Michalis. Ported by Kostas Cholagogues, the film occurred in the late 19th century Crete and based on the best of literature sellers, Nikos Kazantzakis.

As Settlement The premiere will take place on Tuesday, October 14, at the festival’s opening ceremony at the flagship Astor theater, and the film will also be screened at the special film events and Palace Balwyn Cinema, Palace Cinema Como and Palace Cinema Como and Palace Pentridge Cinema.

In Crete in 1889, between the Ottomans revolution, Captain Michalis was referring to the story of a militant in the crethan of resting his homeland and a forbidden love. Freedom center, love and identity, this epic producation brings the good work of Kaazantzakis masterpiece – a fearless warrior who is intimidated to remain black to the release of his island to release his island.

“I don’t weigh, I’m not thinking, I’m not easy. I followed my deep heart,” I wrote – a spirit around this loud and moving film. With a great cast of great Greek actors, Captain Michalis may not be forgotten to begin the Greek landmark celebration.

Celebrating the 30th anniversary will continue throughout the festival, with many surprises, special visitors and exclusive events to reveal soon.

More info: www.greekfilmefestivestivesivestivestives.com.au

About Greek Cinema Festival

The Greek Cinema party made by an Cinephile in Melbourne and Sydney, to highlight the rapidly growing production of Greek film. In 2025, the festival celebrated its 30th season. Screenings are held at the Palace Cinema network, while festivals are organized by the Greek communities in Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Kamra.

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