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Thessaloniki Film Festival Begins in Greece Today



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14 November 2008 | The 49th edition of the Thessaloniki Film Festival, which will take place in Greece’s second largest city between today and November 23, will show more than 200 films as part of its programme.

Among the feature and short films, which represent 55 countries, will be included two world premiers, six international premieres and three European ones.

This year’s festival programme consists of three official sections – International Competition, Out of Competition, Special Screenings, as well as retrospectives, spotlights and special events, some of which include Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne Tribute, Ousmane Sembene Retrospective, Terence Davies Retrospective, Division And Unity: Cinema In The Middle East, Experimental Forum, Focus: Commune 2008, Balkan Survey: Tribute to Contemporary Turkish Cinema and Romanian Shorts, Greek Tributes: Generation Next and Manos Zakharias.

“Multi-awarded Belgian auteurs Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, heretical Japanese actor and director Takeshi Kitano, unconventional English director Terence Davies, internationally renowned and two-time Academy Award winner Argentinean composer Gustavo Santaolalla and Brazilian director Walter Salles are only a few of the big names of modern cinema that are expected to honour this year's festival with their presence,” according to the event’s official website.

For the complete programme of screenings, visit the
festival’s official website
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