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2025 Tribeca Festival Film Shorts Highlights

Tribeca Film Festival is always a film festival with strong short film entries. This year the diverse selection includes an iconic musical tune, an enchanting train journey, racism in the US Cannabis industry, a debt collection from hell and an instrument made from a source of terror.

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When the Southern Fantasy is not Real

From the Tribeca Film Festival, a documentary on the Mississippi city, Natchez. Once one of the wealthiest area in the United States, the former Cotton Belt enclave today relies on Romantic Southern Pre Civil War Heritage Tourism

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Tribeca Film Festival runs until June 15th.

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On The Tribeca Radar

Tribeca Film Festival started on the 4th. The New York fest has some interesting works unspooling this year.

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My Greek Film Notes

As always with any major, small, or niche festival, all eyes are on the big events. The main competition is also conspicuous, and then there are the other sections. At this year’s Greek Film Festival Berlin, the reception for Stelios justified it as the Opening Film. Many of the audience stayed behind for the hour-long Q&A with director Yorgos Tsemberopoulos.  

Return of the Creeps
Night of the Creeps

Stelios also belonged to an out of competition section called Tribute: Notes on Film. The section pays tribute to the makers of music in Greece throughout the last century. The other four films in the section assimilated retrospective Greek offerings with more recent films. It also balanced documentary with fiction films. Edge of Night by Nikos Panayotopoulos was released in 2000 and draws allusions to Stelios. In particularly, it harks back to the age of seedy bars in remote Greece. The narrative tells of an aspiring singer who leaves Athens, hoping for her big break. The film’s score is by renowned Greek composer Stamatis Kraounakis.   

Made in 2019, Eftihia is a celebration of the life of Eftihia Papagianopoulou. The film portrays her struggles and dreams to become a poet and lyricist. In 1919, before the Greco-Turkish War, she escapes from Smyrna to Greece with her mother and two children in search of fame. Eftihia is further recognition for the poet, who did not become famous until after her death.     

Yani Spanos: A Life behind the Marquee, by Aris Dorizas is an intriguing documentary. Made in 2023 it portrays the humble life of the Greek composer, born Ioannes “Giannis” Spanos. It also follows his collaborations in Paris and fame in his homeland. All this is seen through the eyes of a fan, with rare interviews and documents. The use of animation and collage is also enhancing.     

Nikos Chantzis’ Return of the Creeps (2024) celebrates the famous Athens-based record label. An energetic documentary, it prominently looks at the life of Creep Records founder Babis Dallidis. Despite lasting only four years (1982-1986), Creep Records created a legacy of the Greek New Wave scene. This included the Post-Punk and Dark Wave genres. The featured label artists includes Art of Parties, Clown, Cpt Nefos, and Headleaders.

The Greek Film Festival Berlin runs until March 30th.

~ By Steven Yates  

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Berlinale Round Up

The 75th Berlinale is coming to a close. Did the film festival make a sharp turn upward? For this Chat Cinema podcast round up discuss the cinema event under new leader head Tricia Tuttle.

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Berlinale Report

From the Anamorphic Club Cafe at the Berlinale, a Chat Cinema report on festival news.

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Berlinale 75th

For this episode of Chat Cinema we talk about the Berlinale. The 75th edition starts February 13th. Has the film gathering event turned a major corner with a new head? The Honeymoon period was pleasant. Now comes the hard part. Turning the Berlin gathering into a true “A-List” festival.

But, beneath the mixed headlines, we also found some gems that will screen over the course of ten days.

Check out the podcast with co-host Steven Yates.