Join us for an informal gathering at Yeero Village, where we hope to have some of our community members play some music while we dine! More details to follow.
Join us for our annual Fall meeting and elections at Athens Pizza.
We thank you for your past support as a filmgoer and are pleased to invite you to the third annual Best of NYC Greek Film Festival in Atlanta. The film festival returns November 4-6, 2016, at a new and exciting venue, the Atlanta History Center’s McElreath Hall in beautiful Buckhead.
As in previous years, the festival carefully selects and brings the best of current Greek films to US audiences, shown with English subtitles. This year, we plan to bring six current feature films to the festival, which will truly represent “the Best” of the NYC Greek Film Festival.
Advance tickets for the films, film packages and the ‘It’s a Wrap” Closing Reception will go on sale on September 23rd via our ticket vendor, TicketAlternative.com. Your film tickets will include free parking and free admission to the Atlanta History Center museums and grounds on the day of the film!
In the meantime, please consider becoming a festival Sponsor and/or placing an Advertisement for yourself or your business in our 2016 Festival Program Book. We offer Sponsorship and Ad levels for every budget, plus your support will be highlighted to the 1000+ participants we expect. We’ve attached Sponsor and Ad Forms for your convenience.
Lastly, if you’ve enjoyed the film festival in the past, please help spread the word to your friends and colleagues; better yet, bring them along to enjoy intelligent feature films in an incomparable setting. See you at the movies!
Alexandra Manos & Golfo Vastakis
WORLDS APART
(“ΕΝΑΣ ΑΛΛΟΣ ΚΟΣΜΟΣ”)
Atlanta Premiere: One Screening Only!
Limited Seating
Direction: Christopher Papakaliatis
The stunning new film directed by and starring Christopher Papakaliatis tells three different stories that unite as a single narrative at the end. Each concerns a non-Greek falling in love with a Greek at a time of social and economic turmoil in Greece and Southern Europe at large. This year’s top-grossing film in Greece also stars Academy Award winner J. K. Simmons.
Runtime: 1hr 53 min.
In English and Greek with English subtitles