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The following are lists of highest-grossing Greek films screened at cinemas in Greece and globally. The commercial course of Greek cinema has changed over time. The more successful periods are the period of 1950s and 1960s, often called the golden age of Greek cinema, and the recent 2000s.
A list of the most notable films produced in the Cinema of Greece ordered split by year and decade of release on separate pages. For an alphabetical list of articles on Greek films see Category:Greek films .
Academy Award for Best Picture: Year Name Film Status Milestone / Notes 1963: Elia Kazan: America, America: Nominated 1964: Michael Cacoyannis: Zorba the Greek: Nominated Cacoyannis is Cypriot-born Greek. 1995: George Miller: Babe: Nominated Miller is an Australia of Greek descent. Shared with Doug Mitchell and Bill Miller. 2011: Alexander ...
Five Greek films have received nominations for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Though Greek cinema took root in the early 1900s, the first mature films weren't produced until the 1920s, after the end of the Greco-Turkish War. [5]
The second highest-grossing Greek film of all time 8 Awards in Greek State Film Awards: Hazardous and Unhealthy (Βαρέα και Ανθυγιεινά) Antonis Papadoupoulos: Paschalis Tsarouhas: Entered into the 26th Moscow International Film Festival: Return of the Bastards (Επιστροφή Των Καθαρμάτων) Fokionas Bogris
Many Greek films have represented the Greek cinema in International Film Festivals. Greek films or (Greek co-productive films) have won accolades in the most famous International Film Festival such as Academy Awards, Golden Globe Awards, Cannes Festival, Venice Festival, Berlin Festival, Cyprus International Film Festival and other. Below are ...
A Bulgarian-Greek coproduction. Hamptons International Film Festival Award for Best Narrative Feature Film Suntan: Argyris Papadimitropoulos: Makis Papadimitriou, Elli Tringou: Drama: Best International Feature Film at the Edinburgh International Film Festival: Lines (Lines) Vassilis Mazomenos: Drama: World premiere at the Tallinn Black Nights ...
It won the award for best movie 1955–1959 in the first Thessaloniki Film Festival. It also took part in the 17th Venice International Film Festival. [3] At the 2006 International Thessaloniki Film Festival, the film was announced as among the 10 all-time best Greek films by the PHUCC (Pan-Hellenic Union of Cinema Critics). [4] [5]