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Edinburgh Greek Festival
The Edinburgh Greek Festival is a festival of Greek film and one of the cultural festivals in Edinburgh. Its organisation involves individuals from Southern Europe. It is an international festival that features mostly Greek films or films about Greece. History and collaboration The Edinburgh Greek Film Festival was launched in 2001. It has subsequently run almost on an annual basis until 2018 except for 2012 and 2013. It has been run in collaboration with Edinburgh Filmhouse, which has been its venue from the beginning. Because of organisational changes a Trust was established in 2010 to run the Festival and registered with the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator OSCR. The 2014 Festival was part-funded by Creative Scotland. Activities The Festival has featured the work of numerous Greek directors. It has presented retrospectives on the work of directors, such as Nikos Panayiotopoulos in 2001, Theo Angelopoulos in 2006, Michael Cacoyannis in 2009 and Pantelis Voulgaris ...
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List Of Edinburgh Festivals
__NOTOC__ This is a list of arts and cultural festivals regularly taking place in Edinburgh, Scotland. The city has become known for its festivals since the establishment in 1947 of the Edinburgh International Festival and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe which runs alongside it. The latter is the largest event of its kind in the world. The term ''Edinburgh Festival'' is commonly used, but there is no single festival; the various festivals are put on by separate, unrelated organisations. However they are widely regarded as part of the same event, particularly the various festivals that take place simultaneously in August each year. The term ''Edinburgh Festival'' is often used to refer more specifically to the Fringe, being the largest of the festivals; or sometimes to the International Festival, being the original "official" arts festival. Within the industry, people refer to all the festivals collectively as the ''Edinburgh Festivals'' (plural). The festivals Listed in ...
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The Rehearsal (1974 Film)
''The Rehearsal'' ( el, Η Δοκιμή, ) is a 1974 film produced by Jules Dassin that is a cinematographic indictment of the Greek military junta of 1967–1974. Cast * Jules Dassin *Olympia Dukakis *Stathis Giallelis * Lillian Hellman *Melina Mercouri * Arthur Miller *Laurence Olivier * Giorgos Panoussopoulos *Maximilian Schell Maximilian Schell (8 December 1930 – 1 February 2014) was an Austrian-born Swiss actor, who also wrote, directed and produced some of his own films. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for the 1961 American film ''Judgment at Nuremberg'', h ... * Mikis Theodorakis *Michael Mullins * Jerry Zafer * Stephen Diacrussi External links * 1974 films British multilingual films Greek multilingual films 1970s multilingual films 1970s English-language films English-language Greek films 1970s Greek-language films Films directed by Jules Dassin 1974 drama films Works about the Greek junta Films scored by Mikis Theodorakis {{1970s-d ...
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Cinema Of Greece
The cinema of Greece has a long and rich history. Though hampered at times by war or political instability, the Greek film industry dominates the domestic market and has experienced international success. Characteristics of Greek cinema include a dynamic plot, strong character development and erotic themes. Two Greek films, ''Missing (1982 film), Missing'' (1982) and ''Eternity and a Day'' (1998), have won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Five Greek films have received nominations for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Though Greek cinema took root in the early 1900s, the first mature films weren't produced until the 1920s, after the end of the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922), Greco-Turkish War.Vrasidas Karalis, History of Greek Cinema' (Continuum International Publishing Group, 2012), pp. ix-xiii. Films during this period, such as ''Astero'' (1929) by Dimitris Gaziadis and ''Maria Pentagiotissa'' (1929) by Ahilleas Madras, consisted of emotional melodra ...
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2001 Establishments In Scotland
1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. In conventions of sign where zero is considered neither positive nor negative, 1 is the first and smallest positive integer. It is also sometimes considered the first of the infinite sequence of natural numbers, followed by  2, although by other definitions 1 is the second natural number, following  0. The fundamental mathematical property of 1 is to be a multiplicative identity, meaning that any number multiplied by 1 equals the same number. Most if not all properties of 1 can be deduced from this. In advanced mathematics, a multiplicative identity is often denoted 1, even if it is not a number. 1 is by convention not considered a prime number; this was not universally accepted until the mid-20th century. Additionally, 1 is the ...
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Martin McQuillan
Martin McQuillan (born 1972) is a Scottish-born literary theorist, cultural critic and journalist currently employed at Edge Hill University. He was Professor of Literary Theory and Cultural Analysis and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Kingston University, London, where he was also Co-Director of The London Graduate School, and was Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Research, Business and Innovation between 2015 and 2017. He was previously Pro-Dean of Research (2005–09) for the Faculty of Performance, Visual Arts and Communications at the University of Leeds, where he was also Head of the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies (2001–2005). Before that he was a lecturer in English at Staffordshire University (1997–2000). Since August 2017, he has been the Editor of Research Fortnight's ''HE'' publication. Biography Born in 1972 as the third of seven children, he was educated in Scotland, attending his local comprehensive St. Brendan's High Schoo ...
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Ken McMullen (film Director)
Ken McMullen (born 31 August 1948, Manchester) is a film director, artist and since 2012 Anniversary Professor of Film Studies at Kingston University, London. McMullen's films are grounded in philosophy, history, psychoanalysis and literature. McMullen's exhibition ''Signatures of the Invisible'' brought together artists and scientists working at CERN, the European particle physics facility near Geneva. His other work includes filming conversations with physicists at Stanford Linear Accelerator Centre, which he describes as "making a diary of the transition in human culture" because he believes physics is arriving at another shifting point. His latest work ''Arrows of Time'' is a radical new form of cinema consisting of 40 interchangeable elements that deal with literature, philosophy, and contemporary physics, premiered at the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco in April 2007. During the late 1990s and early 2000s McMullen also lectured and took tutor groups and what was then 'T ...
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Suntan (2016 Film)
''Suntan'' is a 2016 Greek drama film directed by Argyris Papadimitropoulos. It stars Makis Papadimitriou as a middle-aged general practitioner on a resort island who becomes obsessed with a young female patient, played by Elli Tringou. It premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in February and was released in Greece in March 2016, where it grossed $145,858. Plot Kostis, the new general practitioner, arrives on the resort island Antiparos, and greets the mayor. The mayor tells that, outside of the summer months, the population is around 800 and life is quiet. Kostis settles in amid Christmas celebrations, meeting several people, among them Takis, a villager who crudely assures him that the island will be overflowing with hedonistic young women during the summer. The summer comes along and Kostis treats a young tourist named Anna, who has injured her leg. Her friends – Alin, Mila, Jason, and Morten – insist on accompanying her into the examination room an ...
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University Of Edinburgh
The University of Edinburgh ( sco, University o Edinburgh, gd, Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann; abbreviated as ''Edin.'' in post-nominals) is a public research university based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Granted a royal charter by King James VI in 1582 and officially opened in 1583, it is one of Scotland's four ancient universities and the sixth-oldest university in continuous operation in the English-speaking world. The university played an important role in Edinburgh becoming a chief intellectual centre during the Scottish Enlightenment and contributed to the city being nicknamed the " Athens of the North." Edinburgh is ranked among the top universities in the United Kingdom and the world. Edinburgh is a member of several associations of research-intensive universities, including the Coimbra Group, League of European Research Universities, Russell Group, Una Europa, and Universitas 21. In the fiscal year ending 31 July 2021, it had a total income of £1.176 billion, of ...
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Yorgos Lanthimos
Georgios "Yorgos" Lanthimos ( el, Γιώργος Λάνθιμος, Giórgos Lánthimos, ; born 23 September 1973) is a Greek film director, film producer, screenwriter, photographer, theatre director and former professional basketball player. Since 2015, Lanthimos has transitioned from making films in Greek to making higher-budget English-language films produced in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and the United States. In his English-language career, he has received three Academy Award nominations for his work: Best Original Screenplay for ''The Lobster'' (2015) and Best Director and Best Picture for ''The Favourite'' (2018). Early life Lanthimos was born in Pangrati, Athens. He was raised mainly by his mother. His father, Antonis Lanthimos, was a professional basketball player who played for Pagrati B.C. and the Greece national basketball team, and was also a basketball instructor at the Moraitis School. Having graduated from the Moraitis School, Lanthimos went on to study Business ...
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Amerika Square
''Amerika Square'' ( el, Πλατεία Αμερικής, '' Plateia Amerikis'') is a 2016 Greek drama film directed by Yannis Sakaridis. It was selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Plot Nakos, a racist Greek nationalist, is unemployed and still lives with his parents at age 38. He tracks the increasing number of immigrants in his apartment building with disgust. His friend Billy, a tattoo artist, falls in love with African singer Tereza, but she wants to leave Greece. Tarek, a Syrian doctor, is also looking to flee the country with his daughter. Their stories merge when Tereza and Tarek's plans to escape are inadvertently thwarted by Nakos. Cast * Vassilis Koukalani as Tarek * Yannis Stankoglou as Billy * Makis Papadimitriou as Nakos * Alexandros Logothetis as Manolis * Rea Pediaditaki as Nandia * Themis Bazaka as Georgia * Errikos Litsis as Stavros See also * List of submissions to the 90th Aca ...
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Miss Violence
''Miss Violence'' is a 2013 Greek psychological thriller film directed by Alexandros Avranas. The film was nominated upon its release for 8 Hellenic Film Academy Awards, winning 2: for Best Actor (Themis Panou) and Best Supporting Actress (Renni Pittaki). It also won the Aluminum Horse for Best Script at the Stockholm International Film Festival. Plot On her eleventh birthday, Angeliki commits suicide by jumping off the balcony of her family's apartment. The incident thoroughly affects the family members, who inform the police to investigate the event. The police in response, tells them that Angeliki may had suffered from a domestic trauma that led her to this action. All the children behave uncomfortably when the patriarch is present, who attempts to bring back normalcy to the family following the incident, but that normalcy seems to hide constant oppression of the children. One of the children, fourteen-year-old Myrto, tries to reach out to her teacher, but that doesn't lead an ...
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Alexandros Avranas
Alexandros Avranas (born 1977) is a Greek film director best known for such films as '' Miss Violence'' and '' Dark Crimes'' starring Jim Carrey. At the 2013 Venice Film Festival Avranas won the Silver Lion The Silver Lion ( it, Leone d'argento, also known as Silver Lion for Best Direction) is an annual award presented for best directing achievements in a feature film at official competition section of the Venice Film Festival since 1998. The pri ... for Best Director for '' Miss Violence''. References External links * Greek film directors Greek screenwriters Greek film producers Living people Venice Best Director Silver Lion winners 1977 births People from Larissa {{film-bio-stub ...
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