Motherland, I See You @ the Greek Film Archive, part I

MOTHERLAND I SEE YOU screenings provide a thrilling journey through the space and time of Greek cinema and its varied forms, with new digital prints, the majority of which have been restored for the purposes of the initiative, English subtitles, and free admission* for the public. Films ranging from Dimitris Gaziadis’ bucolic epic (Astero, 1929) to Nikos Nicolaides’ post-apocalyptic cinema (Morning Patrol, 1987) are featured in a tightly-knit program that brings together cinematic genres, generations, groups of creators, social struggles, and the always relevant women’s rights issue, history, and fiction.

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