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Second Film Festival of Corinth-Peloponnese

The second Film Festival of Corinth-Peloponnese takes place from the 3rd until the 10th of December at the Municipal Theatre of Corinth.
The Greek Independent Cinema triumphs in the festival, represented with fifteen films, while the audience will have the opportunity to watch films from Poland, Italy, France, Germany, Russia, Turkey, Iran and Azerbaijan.
The attendees will have the chance to watch two world premiers in the presence of their directors: the German film “Big Black’’ by Oliver Kyr, starring David Gant(Braveheart) and Delfin Saneak and the thriller “Dark Legend” by Zahos Samoladas.
Furthermore, three Greek premiers will gain the viewers’ interest: “Fish and Chips” by Elias Demetriou from Cyprus, ’’DOS- a love story in reverse’’ by Stathis Athanasiou and “Bitter Snow” by George Agathonikiades.
Moreover, the Greek audience will watch for the first time the Indian drama ’’Bhobhar’’ by Gazentra Srotriya, the Russian “Medeia’’ based on the famous play of Seneca and the film noir ’’Notes from the New World’’, inspired by Dostoyevsky’s “Underground’’, in the presence of the director Vitali Samin from Los Angeles.
Since the opening of the Festival coincides with the International Day of people with disability, the schedule includes films, in which people with disabilities are the main characters.
Free admission for disabled people, OAEΔ cardholders and for children on Sunday morning 4/12. The daily ticket to the Festival costs 7 euros, while those interested to attend all days can get a membership card for 20 Euros.

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