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Two Greeks Named Writers in Residence

Two Greeks from the Diaspora, author Christos Tsiolkas and director and screenwriter Ana Kokkinos were chosen this year by the RMIT University to share their knowledge with future authors, whose main reference is their Greek origin, in the context...

Krawitz Closes Film Festival With Dead Europe‏

After a three-week screening, the Greek Film Festival will close on Nov. 4 with the national premier of Dead Europe. Present to introduce the film will be special guest and award winning director Tony Krawitz. His directing credits include the...

Greek Film Festival Features Tsiolkas’ Dead Europe

This year's Greek Film Festival in Australia will showcase more than 30 innovative productions from Greek or Greek-born directors from around the world. It will be held in Melbourne from Oct. 17-Nov. 4, in Sydney from Oct. 16-Nov. 4...

Minister of Arts George Souris Praises Aussie Films

With more Australian films turning into box office successes around the world, Greek-Australian Minister for the Arts, George Souris, said he couldn't be happier that moviegoers are learning what good films the country produces, including with the likes of...

Greek Novelist’s Book Adapted for Screen Added to Melbourne International Film Festival Line-Up

Christos Tsiolkas' 2005 book "Dead Europe" has been adapted into a full-length feature film, and has recently been added to the screenings at the Melbourne International Film Festival. This is Tsiolkas' third novel to make it to the big...

‘Dead Europe’ Debuts at Sydney Film Festival

The debut of the film "Dead Europe," directed by Tony Krawitz, will be made at the 2012 Sydney Film Festival. The movie is an adaptation of Greek writer Christos Tsiolkas' awarded book. The main character of Tsiolkas' story is a Greek young man of...