The Greek Film Festival of Sydney has announced additional screenings to the program at Palace Norton Street due to popular demand.

After several sold out sessions since the opening night on Tuesday 15 October, additional sessions have been added to allow audiences more opportunities to watch the most popular films.

“These encore screenings are an excellent last chance for Sydneysiders to catch some of the most talked-about titles at this year’s Festival,” Festival Chair Nia Karteris said in a media release sent to Neos Kosmos.

There will be additional screenings of the film ‘What If’ by Christophoros Papakaliatis, the opening night comedy film ‘Hear Who’s Talking’, documentary ‘Mary, Marianna, Maria’, Eva Nathena’s multi-award-winning film ‘Murderess’, the closing night film ‘The Aegean’ and ‘Ange & The Boss: Puskas in Australia’, the soccer themed documentary featuring one of the soccer greats of the 1950s Ferenc Puskas.

Tickets can be purchases at the Greek Film Festival website.

Extra Sessions

Fri 25 Oct – What If – 6.30pm

Sat 26 Oct – Hear Who’s Talking – 6.30pm

Sat 26 Oct – Murderess – 8.30pm

Sun 27 Oct – Mary, Marianna, Maria – 2.30pm

Sun 27 Oct – The Aegean – 7:15pm

Sat 2 Nov – Murderess – 6:30pm

Sun 3 Nov – Ange & the Boss: Puskas in Australia – 4.00pm