2023 Greek Films on Demand

The Greek Films On Demand film series presents two Greek films each month. Beginning the first Sunday of every month until the day before the first Sunday of the following month, films can be streamed on any device, anywhere around the world, on any day of the week.

LITTLE GREEK GODFATHER

ΠΡΩΤΗ ΦΟΡΑ ΝΟΝΟΣ

Directed by Olga Malea
Based on a novel by Nicholas Papandreou

Marjoram

2007 / 86 mins
In Greek, with English subtitles

Cast: Tex Pardue (Alex), Antonis Kafetzopoulos (Lefteris Panagakis), Eleni Kastani (Mrs. Panagakis), Nikos Andreoulakis (Panos) Anna Louizidi (Myrto), Manos Gavras (Nikitas)

A prominent Greek politician (think Andreas Papandreou) sends his American-raised 11-year-old son to Crete to baptize the baby of a local parliamentary candidate. Trying to prove himself, the boy struggles with the Greek language and Cretan idiosynycrasies. His initiation into the world of politics will mark him for the rest of his life. This film is ideal for family viewing.

Filmed on location in Crete.

Screened March 3-12, 2023

MARJORAM

ΜΑΤΖΟΥΡΑΝΑ

Directed by Olga Malea

Marjoram

2013/89 mins
In Greek, with English subtitles

Cast: Maria Riskaki (Anna), Natalia Dragoumi (Mother), Iosif Polyzoidis (Father), Gioulika Skafida (Eva), Giorgos Giannakakos (Leonidas), Christina Mitropoulou (Eirini)

A precocious and talented 11-year-old intent upon pleasing her demanding mother enters a cooking competition on television. Soon she begins to act strangely, puzzling her parents and causing concern. This tense psychological drama avoids easy solutions to the serious problems it examines.

Screened March 3-12, 2023

TUNGSTEN
Directed by Giorgos Georgopoulos

2011 / 98 mins
In Greek, with English subtitles

Cast: Vangelis Mourikis (tram ticket inspector), Tasos Nousias (job recruiter), Kora Karvouni (his partner), Omiros Poulakis (teenage tram jumper), Promitheas Aliferopoulos (teenage job seeker)

Often listed as one of the best Greek films of recent years, Tungsten is the auspicious feature film debut by director Giorgos Georgopoulos. This metaphorically titled episodic drama, named for the metal with the highest melting point, tells three stories of Athenians living recklessly close to the edge: a tram ticket inspector struggling to support his family; a job recruiter with anger control issues; and two idle teenage boys wandering around the city, with a gun. Played against a menacing urban landscape in Athens during the height of the economic crisis, the gripping stories come together in a totally unexpected way.

FilmInk says, “This slice of Greek social realism may be grim, but it’s also superbly made.”

Screened February 3-12, 2023

NOT TO BE UNPLEASANT BUT WE NEED TO HAVE A SERIOUS TALK
Directed by Giorgos Georgopoulos

2019 / 99 mins
In Greek, with English subtitles

Cast: Omiros Poulakis (Aris), Vangelis Mourikis (Poet), Kora Karvouni (Zoe), Vicky Papadopoulou (Leda), Promitheas Aleifer (new salesman)

In this quirky black comedy about toxic masculinity, a young womanizer discovers that he is carrying a sexually transmitted disease fatal only to women. To help the creation of a vaccine, he must track down his former partners in hopes of finding the one with the first viral strain.

“A lucid reflection on human relationships, unfortunate realities of life, and the differences between the sexes. A breathtaking emotional and visual experience.” – Raindance, 2020

Screened February 3-12, 2023