Manchester’s first Greek Film Club

The Greek School of Manchester in collaboration with Dr Eleftheria Rania Kosmidou from the University of Salford proudly present Manchester’s debut Greek Film Club. Aligned with Rania’s research interest in Greek Weird Wave cinema, the club introduces three film screenings from February through to June, each followed by a panel discussion. Hosted at The King’s Arms intimate theatre space, the film club sets out to be an engagement initiative aiming to foster connection, cultural exchange and appreciation within our city’s vibrant community. Join us for an enriching cinematic journey through the lens of contemporary Greek directors.

 

Screening schedule (in Greek with English subtitles):

 

Sunday 25th February at 4 pm – Dogtooth by Yorgos Lanthimos (Certificate 18; trailer)

Sunday 21st April at 4 pm – Suntan by Argyris Papadimitropoulos (Certificate 18; trailer)

Sunday 2nd June at 4 pm – Moon, 66 Questions by Jacqueline Lentzou (Certificate 12; trailer)

These screenings are sponsored by the University of Salford; they are free to attend but booking is essential. Visit The King’s Arms event page to reserve your spot.

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