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The full programme of the 4th Athens Open Air Film Festival!

After a successful 3-year run, the Athens Open Air Film Festival is back for the fourth year in a row in the summer of 2014, ready to explore the city's hidden oasis by way of the silver screen!

 

After a successful 3-year run, the Athens Open Air Film Festival is back for the fourth year in a row in the summer of 2014, ready to explore the city's hidden oasis by way of the silver screen!

JUNE

23rd June – Cine-Psyri
"Groundhog Day' by Harrold Ramis

24th June – Numismatic Museum of Athens
"Parvas' by Gerasimos Rigas

26th June – Mesolongiou square, Pangrati
"Zarafa" by Remi Bezancon and Jean-Christophe Lie

30th June – Cinema Lais, Greek Film Archive, Keramikos
"Lucifer Rising / Scorpio Rising" by Kenneth Anger



JULY

1st July – Village Park, Rentis
"Fading Gigolo" by John Torturo

3rd July – Avdi square, Metaxurgio
"Do the Right Thing" by Spike Lee

9th July – Byzantine and Christian Museum
"Chinatown" by Roman Polanski

10th July – Pezodromos Dionisiou Areopagitou
'Sorcerer" by William Friedkin

14th July – Cinema Dexameni, Kolonaki
"On Connait la Chanson" by Alain Resnais

15th July – Evripidio Theatro Rematias, Chalandri
"Acropol" by Pantelis Voulgaris

17th July – Akadimias Platonos park
"Let the Women Wait" by Stavros Tsiolis

22th July – Archaeological Museum of Athens
"Suddenly, Last Summer" by Joseph L. Mankiewicz

23th July – Cine Paris, Plaka
"Cheap Smokes" by Renos Charalambidis

24th July – Alsos Petralonon
"The Warriors" by Walter Hill

28th July – Cine Ellinis
"All that Jazz" by Bob Fosse

30th July – Akadimias Platonos park
"Crimes and Misdemeanors" by Woody Allen



AUGUST

19th August – Village Park, Rentis
"Chef" by Joh Favreau

26th August – Dourgouti
"Magic City" by Nikos Koundouros

28th August – Alsos Neas Smirnis
"Being There" by Hal Ashby



SEPTEMBER

3rd September - Cine-Psyri
"The Lunchbox" by Ritesh Batra

4th September – Pezodromos Dionisiou Areopagitou
"Back Door" by Giorgos Tsemberopoulos



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    Dance along to

    Dance along to "All that Jazz" at the Athens Open Air Film Festival

    Renowned choreographer and director Joe Gideon (Roy Schider) refuses to acknowledge he's exhausted by his own lifestyle, dominated by the preparations for his next musical, the editing of his latest film and his lifelong passion for women, cigarettes, alcohol and amphetamines.

    Athens Open Air: Woody Allen confesses his

    Athens Open Air: Woody Allen confesses his "Crimes and Misdemeanors"

    Accompanied by a wonderful cast of supporting actors, Allen delivers some of the most sparkling dialogue he has ever written, walking the fine line between comedy and drama, which probably explains why "Crimes and Misdemeanors" was nominated for three Oscars and is considered one of important films in his entire career.

    Guess who's coming back into town...

    Guess who's coming back into town...

    The overnight Odyssey of a gang, wrongfully accused of a crime they didn't commit, as they desperately look for a passage into safety. This storyline is the springboard for a fascinating and startlingly illustrated nocturnal journey to the far edge of New York.

    Fall in love (again) with

    Fall in love (again) with "Cheap Smokes"

    Following on the heels of sleeper hit "No Budget Story", Renos Haralambidis' sophomore film displays a bohemian attitude that verges on improvisation. The episodic storyline surrenders to the seductive powers of Athens by night, inundated with a light-hearted sense of humor and the divine melodies of Panayiotis Kalantzopoulos.

    A Classic Hollywood Touch on tonight's Athens Open Air

    A Classic Hollywood Touch on tonight's Athens Open Air

    What are the makings of a silver screen legend? Tennessee Williams, one of the most popular stage writers in US history, meets all-powerful Hollywood producer Sam Spiegel and Oscar-winning director Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Gore Vidal is on screenwriting duty, while Elizabeth Taylor and Katharine Hepburn step in front of the camera, commanding everyone's attention.

    The hilarious, modern classic

    The hilarious, modern classic "Let the Women Wait" at the Athens Open Air

    Back in the late 90s, director Stavros Tsiolis delivered a film that hit Greek society right between the eyes, criticizing the massive obsession with lifestyle, the religious dedication to partisanism, the passionate commitment to football and the blind faith in clientelism that has defined the fate of this country since the war. Still, it took two decades for audiences to get wise to what Tsiolis already knew.