Biopic of celebrated Greek songwriter Eftyhia Papagianopoulou wins eight awards.
Eftyhia, a biopic of celebrated Greek songwriter Eftyhia Papagianopoulou, scooped eight awards including best film at the at the Iris Hellenic Film Academy (Helfiac) awards last night (April 14).
The ceremony was conducted online, due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, and broadcast by public TV network Ert.
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Directed by Angelos Frantzis, Eftyhia went into the night with 13 nominations and picked up awards including best actor for Pygmalion Dadakaridis, supporting actress for Katia Goulioni and supporting actor for Thanos Tokakis.
The film, produced by Donysis Samiotis for Athens-based Tanweer Productions,...
Eftyhia, a biopic of celebrated Greek songwriter Eftyhia Papagianopoulou, scooped eight awards including best film at the at the Iris Hellenic Film Academy (Helfiac) awards last night (April 14).
The ceremony was conducted online, due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, and broadcast by public TV network Ert.
Scroll down for full list of winners
Directed by Angelos Frantzis, Eftyhia went into the night with 13 nominations and picked up awards including best actor for Pygmalion Dadakaridis, supporting actress for Katia Goulioni and supporting actor for Thanos Tokakis.
The film, produced by Donysis Samiotis for Athens-based Tanweer Productions,...
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Carl reviews Greek zombie horror Evil – In The Time Of Heroes. Is this the Greek Shaun Of The Dead? And why is Billy Zane in it?
When you read in the brochure for a film festival that there is a Greek zombie film in the line-up, it turns into a ‘must-see'. Then you read a little more and find out that Billy Zane makes a cameo in this fairly low budget flick as a time-travelling zombie-killing monk, it goes from 'must-see' to 'definitely cannot miss, even if zombies attack'.
It picks up where the first film Evil (To kako) left off, which, for most of the crowd at this showing, was potentially confusing. Roughly two people in the Cameo had seen the original, so for the rest of us, the little bit of back story we get is greatly appreciated.
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When you read in the brochure for a film festival that there is a Greek zombie film in the line-up, it turns into a ‘must-see'. Then you read a little more and find out that Billy Zane makes a cameo in this fairly low budget flick as a time-travelling zombie-killing monk, it goes from 'must-see' to 'definitely cannot miss, even if zombies attack'.
It picks up where the first film Evil (To kako) left off, which, for most of the crowd at this showing, was potentially confusing. Roughly two people in the Cameo had seen the original, so for the rest of us, the little bit of back story we get is greatly appreciated.
One of the characters is shown to die somewhere in the first film,...
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