
The Greek Film Festival GOES Frankfurt 2025 will raise the curtain for the fourth time on September 13 & 14 at Eldorado.
With a selection of five films, we will showcase the best contemporary Greek cinema has to offer—providing entertainment in Greek
for Greek-speaking audiences and fresh cinematic perspectives for our German and international viewers.
The program of The Greek Film Festival GOES Frankfurt 2025 includes:
Athens Midnight Radio by Renos Haralambidis – followed by Q&A
Meat by Dimitris Nakos – followed by Q&A
Kyuka: Before Summer’s End by Kostis Charamountanis
Return of the Creeps by Nikos Chatzis – followed by Q&A
Stelios by Giorgos Tsemberopoulos
Attending the festival for Q&A after the screenings will be Renos Haralambidis,
actor and director of Athens Midnight Radio; Dimitris Nakos, director of Meat; and Nikos Chantzis, director of Return of the Creeps.
“With our fourth edition at ELDORADO, our two-day festival has become a local institution.
What began four years ago as an initiative has grown, gained stability,
and become a regular meet-up for the Greek-speaking community of Frankfurt and the surrounding cities,
as well as for German-speaking audiences who want to stay connected with Greece.
We’ve selected the best of Greek cinema—covering a range of themes from social issues
and music to biographies and coming-of-age stories—films that are perfect for keeping our audience cinematically up to date.
We sincerely thank the Greek Ministry of Culture, the Embassy of Greece in Germany, the Consulate General of Frankfurt,
ELDORADO and the team of Arthouse Kinos Frankfurt, and of course,
our audience who show up in such a powerful and moving way each year.” says festival director Sofia Stavrianidou.
Tickets pre-sales begin in mid-July.
About the Festival
The Greek Film Festival in Berlin is Berlin’s Greek film festival founded as Hellas Filmbox Berlin in 2015. The festival offers German and international audiences a unique chance to watch the best of new Greek cinema (or related to Greece) on the big screen. We show 35 to 40 fiction films, documentaries, and shorts, most of which are German or International premieres.
The five-day event takes place every March at the historic Babylon venue in the heart of Berlin. With the attendance of filmmakers, producers, distinguished Jury members, film professionals, artists, and by organizing parallel events, discussions, exhibitions, and networking happenings, the festival has become one of the leading film events in the city. Special thanks go out to our amazing and growing festival audience. The German-Greek Cultural Association organizes the festival.
The German-Greek Cultural Association was founded by German and Greek initiators in Berlin in April 2015 with the aim of supporting and strengthening Greek-German relations through cultural projects like Hellas Filmbox Berlin (2016- 2019), The Greek Film Festival in Berlin (2020 – today), The Greek Film Festival Goes Frankfurt, The Greek Film Festival goes Köln (currently).
The initiators of the German-Greek Cultural Association were artists Asteris Kutulas and Ina Kutulas.
Currently, on the Association’s Board of Directors are Sofia Stavrianidou (Festival Director).