Chania Film Festival
Πολιτιστική Εταιρεία Κρήτης
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ΤΚ 73135 Χανιά Κρήτης
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Watch the films of the 9th Chania International Film Festival!
The strength and importance of the role of the parent in a single-parent family in the child’s life and the result of a punishment that does not equate to the crime.
A veterinarian is called to an isolated farm in the Greek province to examine the mysterious death of a ram. After careful examination of the animal, he informs, without a second thought, the owner of the farm that his animals should be killed, since the disease appears to be infectious. As the vet prepares to
Lila and Abr, two Vietnamese girls who were adopted and educated in France, return to Vietnam. Abbr, the older sister, is there only for tourism. Lilac hopes to find a part of herself in Vietnam…
In the spring of 2020, during the first lockdown in Greece, the administration and staff of a nursing home in the northern suburbs of Athens, wanting to rule out the possibility of infection with the Covid-19 disease, decided to spend the quarantine inside the unit.
A high school student can no longer stand the pressure she receives from her mother and some of her classmates and is led to death.
A group of five cyclists travel to Malawi to donate school uniforms to the children.
The thoughts and feelings of an engineer found in an offshore ship, which remains almost immobile under the Rio-Antirrio bridge. The restriction of her stay for two months on this ship is described through the static images of the navigable, the surroundings and her “silent” conversations with the outside world.
Night. A boy steals a car which stops outside a pharmacy. In the back seat, covered with a white sheet, there is a girl. The boy and the girl take a dreamy journey that will take them to the Milky Way.
After the death of his best friend, Solomon embarks on an introspective journey in search of an answer that will banish his grief and fill the void he feels inside.
John’s father is hospitalized in critical condition. On his way to visit him, Yiannis passes by his family home, where he realizes that the family dog is slowly dying. In the clinic, his father will give him a solution. John must decide if he is ready to part with him.
For 30 years, Fotis Psycharis has been teaching at an elementary school in the heart of Athens. All 17 of his students – Greeks and foreigners – dream of leaving Greece when they grow up to seek a better future in other European countries, which do not have their own Lesvos…
Hamed’s father discovers that his son sells books as an itinerant on the street, beats him up and forces him to go to work at his stepmother Wedding Gowns Gallery’s store. There Hamed falls in love with a showcase doll.
The “Big Tomato” is a diary. In it, the memories and dreams of the creator and the memories of Jason marry with the memories of Jason. The days were passing, and in March 2020 life changed….
Before the upcoming lockdown, Eve and Jane go out for one last walk
Sarah faces discrimination in her work environment, as well as her boyfriend’s fetishistic obsession. It must be released and moved on.
The 1st EPAL and the 1st E.K. of Argos created a documentary dedicated to refugees and simple anonymous volunteers, who helped and help our uprooted fellow human beings.
What if the children closed their eyes for a while and began to dream of the Journey…
Short documentary with “moments” from the life of Hanioti Manolis Mavrakis. Manolis has lived fifteen lives in one. He is 73 years old and a cyclist. He lives in the company of 16-17 cats, 1 dog and a bunch.
On the eve of the 200th anniversary of the revolution of 1821, the people of Spetses meet and converse, conveying to us the versions of history as it has survived through oral tradition, but also as it is rewritten through the continuous and thorough study of the evidence.
The voices of the narrow and solidarity circle of Jacques Kostopoulos for him, life and the aftermath.