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18th Annual San Francisco Greek Film Festival

The San Francisco Greek Film Festival is dedicated to recognizing, supporting, and promoting the best film work by Greek and Cypriot filmmakers from around the world. With screenings of new, innovative, and highly acclaimed films and different events around the annual film festival week, the SFGFF seeks to inspire, engage, and entertain its diverse audience.

We are thrilled to announce that the 18th Annual San Francisco Greek Film Festival will take place online April 16-25, 2021, with all screenings available free of charge. In this time of need, we are giving back to the community that has supported us these last 18 years, with this year’s free, virtual Festival. Although going to movie theaters is still not possible, we are excited to bring Greek and Cypriot films from around the world into your homes.


How to Start your Virtual Experience

Instructions

  • Browse the Film Guide to see our full line-up of feature and short films.
  • Click on the specific film you want to watch.
  • You need to reserve a $0 ticket for each film you want to watch.
  • You’ll be given instructions on creating your Eventive account. Follow those to complete getting your FREE ticket.
  • The program will load and the video will start playing once you choose to play.
  • Please note that you need to be logged in to use your tickets once claimed.

The Modern Greek Studies Foundation is the proud non-profit parent organization of the San Francisco Greek Film Festival. The Modern Greek Studies Foundation supports the study of modern Greek language and culture in academic settings, and presents public programs reflecting and celebrating the importance and beauty of Hellenic culture.




Check out this video from one of this year's SFGFF sponsors, the Greek National Tourism Organisation.