Melbourne's 29th Greek Film Festival: Gearing up for a spectacular Closing Night
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The 29th Greek Film Festival is nearing its grand finale, and we’re gearing up for a spectacular Closing Night that promises to be a night to remember! The festival will close in style at the iconic Astor Theater with a special celebration honouring Mary Chronopoulou, featuring a screening of the iconic film “Gorgones & Magkes” and a live performance by “The Cats and the Canary”.
The festivities will kick off with a tribute to Greek screen legend Mary Chronopoulou, celebrating her remarkable contributions to cinema. Known for her captivating performances and glamorous screen presence, she became a symbol of Greek cinema in the 1960s and 1970s. Her role in “Gorgones & Magkes” is a highlight of her career, embodying the charm and liveliness of that golden age.
The screening of “Gorgones & Magkes”, a beloved classic, will set the perfect tone for the evening. With its infectious soundtrack, colourful costumes, and lively choreography, the film captures the vibrant spirit of the swinging ’60s. It’s a nostalgic favourite for generations of Greeks and a perfect tribute to Mary Chronopoulou’s legacy.
After the film, the “Cats and the Canary” bring the swinging ’60s to life with their incredible tunes. The retro beats will keep you dancing the night away, closing out the festival with a bang.
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