List of Film Festivals in Europe - Greece

Greece

Name Est. City Type Details Website
Olympia International Film Festival for Children and Young People 1997 Pyrgos International Held annually in December http://www.olympiafestival.gr/
Be There Corfu International Animation Film Festival 2011 Corfu Animation Film http://www.betherefest.gr/
International Short Film Festival in Drama 1993 Drama Special interest http://www.dramafilmfestival.gr/
International Thessaloniki Film Festival 1959 Thessaloniki International Held annually in November. http://www.filmfestival.gr/default.aspx?lang=en-US
Athens International Film Festival 1995 Athens International Held annually in September. http://en.aiff.gr/
Naoussa International Short Film and Video Festival 2004 Naousa International, Short film Held in May http://www.niff.gr/
Thessaloniki Documentary Festival 1999 Thessaloniki Special interest http://www.filmfestival.gr/default.aspx?lang=en-US
Thessaloniki Video Dance Festival 2000 Thessaloniki Special interest Dance festival with a showcase of dance films. http://www.filmfestival.gr/videodance/uk/
International Science Film Festival of Athens 2006 Athens Special interest http://www.caid.gr/isffa/
Shoot it Mobile Film Festival 2008 Athens Special Interest Very short films (documentaries, storytelling, video art) made on & for mobile devices http://www.shootit.gr/

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