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VISIT GREECE

"All the world’s a screen" in Athens

Have you ever tried the ultimate open air cinema experience in Athens? Are you interested in Greek cinema? “All the world’s a screen” hosts screenings of Greek films subtitled in English, bringing cinema’s very best to the international community in Athens. The Filmcenter Cine Trianon, a historic arthouse cinema located in the heart of downtown, presents at the screen of its open air cinema classic masterpieces and contemporary movies of the Greek cinema, that represent the historical, political, social and cultural life of the country. “All the world’s a screen”, supported by the Greek Ministry of Culture, gives you the opportunity to acquaint yourself with the Greek film production at the heart of Athens during August and September. The entrance is free, while private screenings are available upon request. The project starts with the academic documentary "Medea...Louder than my thoughts" by the director Nikos Grammatikos. This is a cinematic adventure based on Euripides' tragedy of the same name. It takes place in the streets of modern Athens and takes the form of an exciting, almost police investigation, in which a detective is none other than the director himself. The screenings will continue with the film “Mourning Rock”, the legendary documentary about Eleusina by Filippos Koutsaftis. For more info, please visit the official site of “All the world’s a screen” project.