The 'Redemption' won the Golden Alexander at the 28th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival
The 28th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival concluded with awards given to participating filmmakers, showcasing 252 documentary films and 80 world premieres.
The 28th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival wrapped up on Sunday, March 15, awarding creators in its competitive sections after a marathon of screenings that featured 252 short and feature-length documentary films, alongside 80 international premieres. The event spotlighted significant figures in the documentary field, including filmmaker Bill Morrison, who received the prestigious Golden Alexander award, alongside producer George Papalios and creator Vovoula Skoura, highlighting diverse and intersecting pathways within both international and domestic cinema.
A notable aspect of this year's festival was the three-day presence of Juliette Binoche, the president of the European Film Academy, who presented her directorial debut and engaged in open discussions with the audience and industry professionals. Binoche also met with Greece's Minister of Culture, Lina Mendoni, signifying the upcoming European awards that will be hosted in Athens in 2027. This interaction not only demonstrates the festival's importance in fostering European cinema but also showcases Greece's growing prominence in the film industry.
The awards given at the festival underscore the ongoing dedication to documentary filmmaking in Greece and the contributions of various talents to the national and international cinematic landscape. Events like these are crucial for nurturing creativity and enhancing collaboration among filmmakers globally, marking Thessaloniki as a vital hub for documentary art and cultural exchange.