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The Thessaloniki International Film Festival is a film festival held every November in Thessaloniki, Greece. It is organized by the Thessaloniki Film Festival under the auspices of the Greek Ministry of Culture. It features international competition sections, and its program includes tributes to major filmmakers and national cinemas, as well as sidebar events such as masterclasses, exhibitions, live concerts and workshops. In addition to TIFF, the Thessaloniki Film Festival holds the annual Thessaloniki Documentary Festival (TDF) in March.

Overview
The Thessaloniki International Film Festival focuses on independent cinema and emerging filmmakers from around the world. The festival serves as an essential platform for film professionals from Greece and Southeast Europe. The event attracts an audience of more than 80.000. Hundreds of Greek and foreign guests, including major figures of the international film scene, have attended TIFF. TIFF is held at the historical “Olympion” theater at the central Thessaloniki Aristotelous Square and, since 1999, at the Thessaloniki port, in four theaters housed at two newly restored warehouses. The festival hub is Warehouse C, located at the city port; several sidebar events take place at the Thessaloniki Cinema Museum, also part of the Thessaloniki Film Festival Cultural Institution. TIFF comprises three competition sections: International Competition for the first or second feature film by emerging directors; “Meet the Neighbors” International Competition, for films from the region spanning from Southeast Europe to the Near East; and Virtual Reality (VR) Competition. Agora is the developmental section of the Thessaloniki Film Festival, reaching out to international film professionals. Agora is one of the most dynamic and constantly growing film markets globally. ==History==
History
" of Theodoros Angelopoulos won the 1970 best film award, marking a turning point in the history of Greek cinema The Thessaloniki Film Festival was launched as a national film festival in 1960 under the name “Greek Film Week” with the contribution of “Techni” Macedonian Art Society. The event was renamed “Thessaloniki Greek Film Festival” in 1966 and continued as a national film festival until 1991. During these years, the festival closely followed the trends of the national film production, its program highlighting the emergence of the “New Greek Cinema”, while showcasing the work of world cinema auteurs. After the political changeover that followed the 7-year Greek military regime (1967–1974), the festival was intensely politicized, reflecting the political climate of the day, yet keeping its focus on art-house cinema. The event was subject to the Ministry of Trade by 1981 when it came under the auspices of the Greek Ministry of Culture. Following a new national law on cinema, an artistic director was appointed in 1986. In 1992, during its 33rd edition, TIFF became an international festival under the artistic direction of film critic Michalis Demopoulos. Film director Theo Angelopoulos was appointed president. Since then, the festival has been committed to international independent cinema and the discovery of promising voices from around the world and from the Balkans. Further to showcasing the domestic film production, the festival presents independent films, premieres and tributes to major Greek and international filmmakers while hosting a large number of sidebar events. == Notable guests and tributes ==
Notable guests and tributes
Leading filmmakers that have attended TIFF include Abbas Kiarostami, Nagisa Oshima, Nanni Moretti, Bernardo Bertolucci, Manoel de Oliveira, Ken Loach, Agnès Varda, Béla Tarr, Todd Solondz, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Francis Ford Coppola, Wim Wenders, Alfonso Cuarón, Oliver Stone, Emir Kusturica, Fatih Akin, Werner Herzog, Takeshi Kitano, Michael Winterbottom, Aki Kaurismäki, Jim Jarmusch, Alexander Payne, Louie Psihoyos and John Waters. Acclaimed actors, actresses and artists who visited TIFF either as guests or as member of the festival juries include Catherine Deneuve, Harvey Keitel, Faye Dunaway, Isabelle Huppert, John Malkovich, Willem Dafoe, Sam Rockwell, Michael Ondaatje and Jean Marc Barr. TIFF has held the following tributes to acclaimed auteurs, national cinemas and movements: 60th Festival – 2019 Gregory Markopoulos and Robert Beavers Albert Serra Joanna Hogg Dušan Makavejev 59th Festival – 2018 Jaime Rosales yyyoungcut Nanouk Leopold Cristóbal León & Joaquín Cociña Greek Queer Cinema Iordanis Ananiadis Before the Wave Breaks: the Road to New Romanian Cinema 58th Festival – 2017 Ruben Östlund Ildikó Enyedi Armand Gatti Ida Lupino From Words to Images: Balkan Literature and Cinema 57th Festival – 2016 Philippe Grandrieux Leonardo Favio Zeki Demirkubuz 56th Festival – 2015 Arnaud Desplechin Focus on New Austrian films Mircea Daneliuc 55th Festival – 2014 Ramin Bahrani Roy Andersson Kornél Mundruczó Želimir Žilnik 54th Festival – 2013 Contemporary Argentine Cinema Claire Simon Alain Guiraudie Balkan Survey 1994–2013 53rd Festival – 2012 Aki Kaurismäki Andreas Dresen Bahman Ghobadi Cristian Mungiu Theo Angelopoulos Costas Zapas Lior Shamriz 52nd Festival – 2011 Ole Christian Madsen Sara Driver Paolo Sorrentino Ulrich Seidl Erden Kıral Éric Baudelaire Dror Heller Constantine Giannaris 51st Festival – 2010 Susanne Bier Dorota Kędzierzawska Mohamed Al-Daradji Werner Schröter Apichatpong Weerasethakul Croatian Animation: from the Zagreb School to the Present Borivoj Dovniković-Bordo Martin Putz 50th Festival – 2009 Werner Herzog Jeremy Thomas Philippines Rising Pinku eiga: beyond Pink Goran Paskaljević Ljubomir Šimunić 49th Festival – 2008 Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne Takeshi Kitano Manos Zacharias Oliver Stone Willem Dafoe Diablo Cody Haris Zambarloukos Gustavo Santaolalla Richard Jobson Guillermo Navarro Division and Unity: Cinema in the Middle East Ousmane Sembène Terence Davies Contemporary Turkish Cinema Spotlight: Romanian Shorts Ivan Ladislav Galeta BB-Χ: Hungarian experimental film and the Béla Balázs Studio 48th Festival – 2007 John Sayles William Klein Nikos Nikolaidis Nikos Kazantzakis Nikos Kourkoulos Sotiris Moustakas Sokratis Kapsaskis Yorgos Skalenakis New Spanish Cinema Nae Caranfil Lee Chang-dong Yasmin Ahmad Mikio Naruse 47th Festival – 2006 Wim Wenders Stavros Tsiolis Dimos Theos Alexis Damianos Greek Screenwriters Spotlight Yannis Fafoutis Maria Plyta Brazilian Cinema New Cinema from China: Another View Nuri Bilge Ceylan Abderrahmane Sissako Jim McKay Jan Švankmajer 46th Festival – 2005 Hou Hsiao-hsien Patrice Chéreau Vittorio Storaro Michael Winterbottom Yorgos Panousopoulos Nico Papatakis Antoinetta Angelidis Park Chan-wook Focus on Mexican Cinema Focus on Danish Cinema Focus on Irish Cinema Kutluğ Ataman Seijun Suzuki Kim Jee-woon 45th Festival – 2004 Abbas Kiarostami Victor Erice Kiyoshi Kurosawa Katerina Thomadaki & Maria Klonari Kostas Sfikas Alexis Damianos Iakovos Kambanellis Manos Zacharias Isabelle Huppert Movies of Our Time: the Best of the New Argentine cinema Argentine 2004: Wind of Change Still Blowing New French Cinema New Russian Cinema Hirokazu Kore-eda Götz Spielmann Todd Verow Peter Greenaway 44th Festival – 2003 Wong Kar-wai Otar Iosseliani João César Monteiro Nikos Panayotopoulos Stars of the Steppe Michael Snow Shinya Tsukamoto 43rd Festival – 2002 Μarco Bellocchio Béla Tarr Bob Rafelson Pantelis Voulgaris Giannis Dalianidis Asian Vision Jaime Humberto Hermosillo Hong Sang-Soo Shirin Neshat Aurelio Grimaldi 42ο Festival – 2001 John Boorman Dinos Dimopoulos Stavros Tornes Argentinian Cinema: a Time of Changes German Cinema 2000 French Cinema 2000 US Independents 3x3: Stanley Kwan, Rakhshān Banietemad, Jan Hřebejk 41st Festival – 2000 Jerzy Skolimowski Theodoros Angelopoulos Harvey Keitel New Russian Cinema: after Perestroika Dinos Katsouridis New French Cinema New Austrian Cinema Agnès Varda Paulo Branco 40th Festival – 1999 Pedro Almodóvar Amos Gitai Tonino Guerra Man Ray Portuguese Cinema: the Portuguese Spring Vassilis Georgiadis US Independents New German Cinema New French Cinema Alison Anders 39ο Festival – 1998 Ken Loach Jean-Daniel Pollet Akira Kurosawa Asian Vision 3x3: Marcel Grier, François Ozon, Ventura Pons US Independents New French Cinema 38ο Festival – 1997 Claude Chabrol Arturo Ripstein Manoel De Oliveira Irene Papas Takis Kanellopoulos Tsai Ming-liang Aleksandr Sokurov 3x3: Tony Gatlif, Errol Morris, Fridrik Thor Fridriksson Views of the New French Cinema 37ο Festival – 1996 Bernardo Bertolucci Grigoris Grigoriou Lucian Pintilie 3x3: Jan Svěrák, Sergei Bodrov, Carlo Mazzacurati Peter Greenaway American Independents 36th Festival – 1995 Krzysztof Kieślowski Nanni Moretti Frida Liapa Michael Cacoyannis Treasures of Iranian Cinema Mohsen Makhmalbaf American Independents Cine Documenta Sergei Eisenstein 35th Festival – 1994 Nagisa Oshima Yorgos Tzavelas Tonia Marketaki Russian Cinema Charles Burnett Michael Haneke Rainer Werner Fassbinder Sergei Parajanov 34th Festival – 1993 David Cronenberg Hal Hartley Jules Dassin Alexis Damianos Pavlos Zannas == Festival sections ==
Festival sections
The Thessaloniki International Film Festival comprises the following sections: • International Competition section, screening the first or second film by emerging directors from around the world. • “Meet the Neighbors” International Competition section, screening films from the region spanning from Southeast Europe to the Middle East. • Virtual Reality (VR) International Competition section. • “Open Horizons” program, a selection of cutting-edge and avant-garde independent films. • Greek Film Festival, a showcase of the year's Greek film production. • “Balkan Survey”, monitoring contemporary trends of Balkan cinema. • “Youth screen”, featuring special screenings for schoolchildren and youths. TIFF's line-up further includes Out-of-Competition films, special screenings and “Carte Blanche” special programs. == Agora ==
Agora
TIFF's "Agora" was launched in 2005, establishing a productive and unique form of helping and introducing professionals visiting Thessaloniki from Southeast Europe, the Mediterranean region and the rest of the world to the industry professionals, consultants, tutors, and potential collaborators invited to the festival. The Agora includes the following activities: Agora Film Market The Agora Film Market promotes the majority of the feature films participating in the official sections of the Festival. Additionally, more titles from the countries that the Agora focuses on are presented, even if they are not part of the festival's main program. In this way, they will have the opportunity to find their way to other international film festivals, sales agents and distributors. The Agora Film Market also includes previous films by the Crossroads participants and a selection of Greek films produced within the last year. Crossroads Co-Production Forum Crossroads chooses projects based on the quality of the script, the creative team and the likelihood of their being produced. Crossroads aims to support the producers of feature-length film projects that are linked to Central Europe, the Mediterranean or Balkan countries. Agora Works in Progress This industry activity gives the opportunity to selected sales agents, distributors, and festival programmers from all over the world to be the first to discover feature films from the Mediterranean and Balkan countries, in the stage just before completion. Agora Talks New directors and producers get the opportunity to learn from renowned film professionals. A day full of discussions where people who wish to establish themselves in the industry can exchange ideas, methods, and approaches about the development of the audiovisual sector. Thessaloniki Locarno Industry Academy International Thessaloniki International Film Festival in collaboration with Locarno Film Festival launched in 2016 the Thessaloniki Locarno Industry Academy International in Southeast Europe and the Mediterranean. The Thessaloniki Locarno Industry Academy International is a training program created to help young professionals of the cinema industry –sales agents, distributors, and new media professionals– to extend their experience and networking in the fields of international sales, marketing, distribution and programming. Meet the Future A new initiative of the Thessaloniki IFF and the Agora that focuses on the younger generation of Greek filmmakers. == Awards ==
Awards
The films of the International Competition program are eligible for the Best Full-length Feature Film Award “Theo Angelopoulos” (Golden Alexander, 15.000 euros cash prize), the Special Jury Award (Silver Alexander, 8.000 euros cash prize), the Special Jury Award for Best Director (Bronze Alexander), the Best Actor and Actress Awards, and the Best Artistic Achievement or Screenplay Award. The awards are selected by a five-member international jury. The Best Full-length Feature Film Award (Golden Alexander, 3.000 euros cash prize) is bestowed on a film competing at the “Meet the Neighbors” competition section, awarded by a three-member international jury. The Best VR Film award (accompanied by a 3.000 euros cash prize) is awarded to the best film in the VR Competition Section. Independent juries hand parallel awards, including the “Mermaid Award” for the best LGBTQI-themed film, the Youth Jury Awards, the “Human Values Award” granted by the Hellenic Parliament, the awards of the Greek Film Center, the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation Award, the “J.F. Costopoulos Foundation Award” for a Greek film holding its premiere at the festival, and the “WIFT GR Award” for the best woman's contribution and presence in front or behind the camera. Further awards are handed by the International Film Critics’ Association (FIPRESCI) and the Greek Association of Film Critics. Audience Awards are presented to films participating both in the international and the Greek program of the festival. == Award-winning films ==
Award-winning films
I. Thessaloniki Greek Film Festival (1960–1991) • 1960: – • 1961: – • 1962: Electra, Michael Cacoyannis • 1963: Young Aphrodites, Nikos Koundouros • 1964: Diogmos, Grigoris Grigoriou • 1965: No Mr. Johnson, Michalis Grigoriou • 1966: Forgotten Heroes, Nikos Gardelis • 1967: Silouettes, Kostas Zois • 1968: Parenthesi, Takis Kanellopoulos/Girls in the Sun, Vasilis Georgiadis • 1969: The Girl of 17, Petros Lykas • 1970: Reconstitution, Theodoros Angelopoulos • 1971: What Did You Do in the War, Thanasi?, Dinos Katsouridis • 1972: To proxenio tis Annas, Pantelis Voulgaris • 1973: Lavete Theseis, Dinos Katsouridis • 1974: Kierion, Dimos Theos/Modelo, Kostas Sfikas • 1975: The Travelling Players, Theodoros Angelopoulos • 1976: Happy Day, Pantelis Voulgaris • 1977: Iphigenial, Michael Cacoyannis • 1978: 1922, Nikos Koundouros • 1979: Anatoliki Perifereia, Vasilis Vafeas • 1980: Alexander the Great, Theodoros Angelopoulos • 1981: Ergostasio, Tasos Psaras • 1982: Aggelos, Giorgos Kantakouzenos • 1983: Rembetiko, Costas Ferris • 1984: Loafing and Camouflage, Nikos Perakis • 1985: Stone Years, Pantelis Voulgaris • 1986: Knock Out, Pavlos Tasios/Karavan Serai, Tasos Psaras • 1987: Theophilos, Lakis Papastathis/Ta Paidia tis Chelidonas, Kostas Vrettakos • 1988: Akatanikitoi erastes, Stavros Tsiolis • 1989: – • 1990: Erotas sti Chourmadia, Stavros Tsiolis • 1991: – II. Thessaloniki International Film Festival (Golden Alexander, 1992–present) and former president of the Festival Georges Corraface. == See also ==
Gallery
File:Ο Γουίλεμ Ντεφόου στο Φεστιβάλ Κινηματογράφου Θεσσαλονίκης στο λιμάνι (2008).jpg|Willem Dafoe at the Thessaloniki Film Festival (2008) File:Ο Βιμ και η Ντονάτα Βέντερς σε έκθεση φωτογραφίας στο πλαίσιο του Φεστιβάλ (2006.jpg|Wim and Donata Wenders at a photo exhibition at TIFF (2006) File:Η Ιζαμπέλ Ιπέρ στον κινηματογράφο Ολύμπιον (2004).jpg|Isabelle Huppert at the Olympion theater (2004) File:Ο Όλιβερ Στόουν με τον Χρυσό Αλέξανδρο ανά χείρας (2008).jpg|Oliver Stone with Golden Alexander in hand File:Ο Τζιμ Τζάρμους υπογράφει αυτόγραφα στο Φεστιβάλ (2015).jpg|Jim Jarmusch signing at the Thessaloniki Film Festival (2015) File:Ο Βέρνερ Χέρτζογκ παραλαμβάνει τον τιμητικό Χρυσό Αλέξανδρο (2009).jpg|Werner Herzog receiving the honorary Golden Alexander (2009) File:Ο Φράνσις Φορντ Κόπολα στη Θεσσαλονίκη (2005).jpg|Francis Ford Coppola at TIFF (2005) File:Ο Αλεξάντερ Πέιν κατά τη διάρκεια συνέντευξης Τύπου στο Φεστιβάλ (2017).jpg|Alexander Payne at a press conference at TIFF (2017) File:Ο Τζον Μάλκοβιτς στο λιμάνι της Θεσσαλονίκης (2007).jpg|John Malkovich at the Thessaloniki port (2007) File:Ο Ζαν Μαρκ Μπαρ μπροστά από την αφίσα του Φεστιβάλ (2017).jpg|Jean Marc Barre before TIFF poster (2017) File:Ο Φατίχ Ακίν σε πάρτι του Φεστιβάλ (2009).jpg|Fatih Akin at a TIFF party (2009)
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