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Greek docos gain momentum

Substance doesn’t always require a big budget. Penny Kyprianou explains why you should consider a documentary at this year’s Greek Film Festival.

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Hellenic cinema galore in Australia

The 22nd Greek Film Festival welcomed the faithful with the world premiere of the Alex & Eve gangbuster.

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Letters from Greece

Local award-winning author Peter Papathanasiou joins prestigious artists to attribute the inexhaustible Hellenic creativity.

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For the love of rebetika

Neos Kosmos speaks to artistic collective Masonik about its love
of rebetika and the pursuit of creative expression without limits.

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Music and visual arts interact in The Bakehouse Project

Hailed as one of the best music studios in the world, Bakehouse has been transformed into an exclusive art project, a labour of love for Helen Marcou, who guides us through it.

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Lost in the world of Alexia Petsinis

When creativity has no limits.

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Alex and Eve: Can you mix oil and water?

Director Peter Andrikidis says love can make anything happen, especially in Australia.

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The Bacchae as teenage rebellion

Aaron Orzech’s adaptation of Euripides’ classic finds modern analogies for ancient debates.

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Persephoni

A proud-to-be-Greek label taking over the international accessory fashion scene with its unique designs.

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Elyros finds its Cretan groove in Camberwell

One of the highest-ranking Greek restaurants in Melbourne in the 2016 The Age Good Food Guide.

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