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Angelos Antonopoulos: He fell in love with theater, served cinema, was loved through television
Timelessly elegant, charming without possessing the classic traits of a leading man, he constituted a distinctive presence - His godparent relationship with Karezi and the marriage that did not last, the collaborations with Aliki and other great stars, and the enormous success on television with “The Unknown War” and “The Pantheoi”
Steven Spielberg fuels alien theories about life on Earth: “Wouldn’t it be wonderful for the world to know that all of this IS true?”
The appearance of the famous director in the trailer for his latest film "Disclosure Day" reignited the debate about extraterrestrials
Yannis Smaragdis against Christopher Nolan over “The Odyssey”: “If he’s doing it for the Oscars, it’s disgraceful”
“The Academy Awards rules require that, in essence, there be two categories included in order for you to submit the film and compete for awards: LGBTQ themes or an element of immigration,” says the director of Kapodistrias. “And Nolan, being...an intelligent man, doesn’t want to be left out of the awards race”
Lily Collins in Mykonos for the filming of Emily in Paris – the €20,000-per-week villa
Filming of the series Emily in Paris has begun in Mykonos, with the first image showing the series’ lead actress, Lily Collins, on a beach on the island together with members of the crew of the popular Netflix production
Elon Musk enraged over Christopher Nolan’s “Odyssey”: “It dishonors Homer, insults Greeks”
The trigger was the casting of Lupita Nyong’o as Helen of Troy - Why he too accuses the director of “chasing awards”
The film “Eva” (1953) by Greece’s first female director Maria Plyta at the Cannes Film Festival
It will be screened as part of the Cannes Classics, where masterpieces of world cinema are presented in newly restored prints
Greek historical film “Kapodistrias (The Governor)” to screen in U.S. theaters for one night only
Nationwide screenings on April 22, 2026 of the acclaimed film by Yannis Smaragdis bring the story of Ioannis Kapodistrias to Greek American audiences, celebrating heritage, unity, and the foundations of modern Greece
Greek short film earns recognition at international festivals
The United States marks the next stop for the new short film by Giorgos Chrysanthakopoulos, “1 Million Deaths”