Event Fortitude Valley

Greek Film Festival 2014

Characterised by an absurdist sense of humour often punctuated by moments of violence, the so-called Weird Wave has reinvigorated Greek cinema.
Tom Clift
October 13, 2014

Overview

The Koreans do violent. The Italians do romantic. The French do flowery and pretentious. But when it comes strange, no one make movies like the Greeks. Characterised by a deadpan, absurdist sense of humour often punctuated by moments of unsettling violence, the so-called Weird Wave has led to a renewed interest in Greek cinema in recent times — and what better place to get acquainted than at Australia's very own Greek Film Festival.

Standout wave films on the program include Luton and the aptly named Miss Violence. The latter title caused quite a stir at the Sydney and Melbourne Film Festivals earlier this year for its extremely graphic content, which caused a number of audience members to walk out. It's a remarkably well-made film for anyone who can stomach it. Just don't say we didn't warn you.

Thankfully, there's more to the Greek industry than brutality and existential angst. Opening night film Little England is a lavish period romance set during the Second World War, while Block 12 mixes Bollywood dance numbers into a comedy about the country's economic crisis — because really, they just seem like a natural fit.

For the full Greek Film Festival program, visit their website.

Information

When

Thursday, October 30, 2014 - Sunday, November 2, 2014

Thursday, October 30 - Sunday, November 2, 2014

Where

Palace Centro Cinema
39 James Street
Fortitude Valley

Price

$15-40
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