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Greek Film Centre - Introduction The Ministry of Culture supports the Centre financially by funding the majority of its operational expenses; a portion of revenue collected from cinema admissions covers the remainder. Since 1982, when the Greek Film Centre established policies based on cultural and growth criteria, it has supported Greek filmmakers ensuring favourable conditions for them in which to make their films. The Centre also assists filmmakers by exploring additional sources of finance, supporting local distribution, presenting and promoting Greek films at international events and overseas markets. The greater part of the Centre’s budget is invested in film production, with particular emphasis given to young filmmakers. The Centre allocates a specific portion of its budget to the production of works by accomplished directors who have a distinguished filmography to their credit. On an annual basis, the Centre produces approximately twenty feature films, twenty shorts and three to four documentaries. Hellas Films, a department of the Greek Film Centre, handles the commercial and artistic promotion of Greek film in both Greece and abroad. It secures and supports cinema distribution and provides funding for Greek film festivals, while on the international front it maintains a dynamic and organised presence at all major film events, festivals and markets. Finally, in collaboration the national film institutes of the other countries, the Greek Film Centre organises retrospectives and other events aimed at ensuring international recognition for Greek films as well as access to overseas markets. Voula Georgakakou Head of Hellas Films
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