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Cinema in the Center: The Losses of Greek Cinema and Oscar Predictions

This week's episode of the podcast "Cinema in the Center" pays tribute to the recently deceased Greek filmmaker Giorgos Panousopoulos and actor-poet Christos Valavanidis, discussing their works and touching on Oscar predictions.

In this episode of the podcast "Cinema in the Center," hosts Antonis Karpetopoulos and Giannis Zouboulakis honor two beloved figures of Greek cinema who recently passed away: director Giorgos Panousopoulos and actor-poet Christos Valavanidis. The hosts reflect on Panousopoulos's films such as 'Apenanti' and 'M' agapas,' as well as Valavanidis's notable works including 'Loufa kai Paralagi' and 'Ta Koureli Tragodoun Akoma.' Their discussion brings to light the contributions these artists made to Greek cinema and the emotional impact of their loss on the cultural landscape.

Additionally, the podcast also touches on recent film industry news, highlighting cinematic developments in Greece and beyond. The hosts engage in a vibrant discourse about the current state of Greek cinema, paying homage to its rich storytelling and artistic contributions. Towards the episode's conclusion, they share predictions for the upcoming Oscars, providing perspectives on which films and artists might take home the coveted awards on Sunday in Los Angeles. The blend of tribute and analysis creates a compelling listen for cinema enthusiasts.

"Cinema in the Center" invites listeners to subscribe on platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts to stay updated on new episodes that delve into both the artistry of filmmaking and the vital conversations surrounding it. The podcast serves not only as a remembrance of the departed but also as a commentary on the evolving cinematic landscape.

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