Second Athens Fashion Film Festival
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The Athens Fashion Film Festival, the groundbreaking festival that combines fashion and cinema, is back for a second straight year!
After the first successful event at the Athens Concert Hall, the Athens Fashion Film Festival renews its February 2020 appointment at the renovated Athens municipality's Technopolis Theater in Gazi.
Internationally renowned guests will attnd the Athens Fashion Film Festival, a festival bringing for the second consecutive year to Athens internationally acclaimed personalities from the field of fashion and cinema and some global exclusives to an institution that unites fashion and cinema.
When ethics meets aesthetics this year's AFFF title
Festival organizer Nicole Alexandropoulou, taking the occasion from a Wim Wenders phrase for the cinema, highlights this year's event, "The Most Political Decision you'll make is where to iurn the eyes of the world" has titled the Fashion Film Festival 'when ethics meets aesthetics' choosing to explore the place where ethics meets aesthetics through films, parallel events, panels and special tributes that the newcomer will have the opportunity to attend this second international meeting.
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