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Eastend Cinemas 
251 Rundle Street Adelaide


All Greek language films have English subtitles.

(Only exception is R20 which has no english subtitles)


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All Festival films are restricted to persons aged 18 years and over [R18]. This does not necessarily relate to the content of the films, but to the censorship laws regulating festivals, as enforced by the Office of Film & Literature Classification. 

The only exception to this is the film Touch of Spice [M15+]

 

A GREEK ORTHODOX COMMUNITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA EVENT
http://www.greekocsa.org.au

Greek Film Festival of Adelaide
30 September - 4 October 2004


Please click on the photos to view film information

Please click on the photos 
to view film information

In a year that has seen the world's attention focused on Athens for the upcoming Olympics, we are proud to add a spicy ingredient to the Hellenic mix by announcing the 3rd Greek Film Festival, an eclectic celebration of contemporary Greek cinema presented by the Greek Communities of Australia and Palace Cinemas in conjunction with the Greek Film Centre (Athens), that will take place around Australia from early September to early October.

With national attendance figures increasing yearly, the Festival attracts cinema buffs from both within and beyond the Greek community and has emerged as one of the most exciting annual film events in the country.

      

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date to view films playing  


The 2004 Festival will be launched by the bittersweet epic, A Touch of Spice, courtesy of Roadshow Film Distributors. 

Acknowledged as one of the most successful Greek movies ever made, A Touch of Spice tells the story of a young Greek boy growing-up in Constantinoupolis whose grandfather teaches him that both food and life need a little something to give them flavour; they both require…a touch of spice.  more >>






GFF Festival Partners:

GREEK ORTHODOX COMMUNITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA    Palace Cinemas      Palace Nova  

Greek Film Centre

 

 


A Touch of Spice

"... both food and life require a little salt to give them flavour; they both require ... a touch of spice." 

A Touch of Spice is one of the best loved and most watched films in Greek cinematic history.  Around 1.5 million of Greece's 10 million population saw it!


 
Watch the GFF 2004 Movie Trailer!

Watch the official Greek Film Festival movie trailer, brought to your courtesy of World Movies.


 

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