OUR 2024 FILMS & FILMMAKERS

BEETLEJUICE, BEETLEJUICE

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice world premiered as the opening movie of the Venice Film Festival just over a month ago to a crowd that gave an enthusiastic 4-minute, 35-second bow.

ArtCinema Hydra is thrilled to screen the Oscar-nominated, visionary director Tim Burton's long-awaited sequel, with Michael Keaton, reprising his otherworldly role 36 years after the original — and now classic — supernatural comedy was first released.

Of a possible threequel, Burton mused, “Let’s do the math. It took 35 years to do this one. For another, I’d be over 100. It could be possible thanks to medical science. But I don’t think so.” To that, Keaton quipped that Beetlejuice is dead so he doesn’t age.

The film starts with an unexpected family tragedy, with three generations of the Deetz family returning home to Winter River. Still haunted by Beetlejuice, Lydia's life is turned upside down when her rebellious teenage daughter, Astrid, discovers the mysterious model of the town in the attic and the portal to the Afterlife is accidentally opened. With trouble brewing in both realms, it's only a matter of time until someone says Beetlejuice's name three times and the mischievous demon returns to unleash his very own brand of mayhem.

Along with Keaton, Oscar nominee Winona Ryder (Stranger Things, Little Women) return as Lydia Deetz and two-time Emmy winner Catherine O’Hara (Schitt's Creek, The Nightmare Before Christmas) as Delia Deetz, with new cast members Justin Theroux (Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi, The Leftovers), Monica Bellucci (Spectre, The Matrix films), Arthur Conti (House of the Dragon) in his feature film debut, with Emmy nominee Jenna Ortega (Wednesday, Scream VI) as Lydia’s daughter, Astrid, and Oscar nominee Willem Dafoe (Poor Things, At Eternity’s Gate).

THE WARHOL EFFECT

Produced and Directed by Paul Toogood and Lloyd Stanton

THE WARHOL EFFECT is a new documentary film delving into the late work, life, and enduring legacy of Andy Warhol. Despite his immense influence, little attention has been given to his 1970s and 80s output. From surviving an assassination attempt to his prolific return to painting, the film explores Warhol's evolution as an artist and his lasting impact on contemporary culture. Through interviews with his friends and modern artists, THE WARHOL EFFECT offers a fresh perspective on the enigmatic figure who continues to shape the art world today.

It builds into a fascinating new portrait of a man, of whom so much has been said - including original interviews with Urs Fisher, Damien Hirst, KAWS, Jeff Koons, Marilyn Minter, Tom Sachs, Julian Schnabel, Sarah Sze, Mickalene Thomas, Josué Thomas, Jordan  Wolfson along with Bruno Bischofberger, Peter Brant, Bob Colacello, Jeffrey Deitch, Vincent Fremont, Larry Gagosian, Debbie Harry, Tama Janowitz, Kim Kardashian and Chris Stein.

ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS: 

Paul Toogood & Lloyd Stanton are British film directors and producers known for their work exploring the creative process and reframing some major art forms and artists. Films and television include, ' The Warhol Effect, ‘Something From Nothing: The Art Of Rap’, ‘Dying Laughing’, ‘This Is Stand-Up’, ‘Miss Angela’, ‘Catching Hell In The City Of Angels’, ‘Songbook’, ‘The Great Songwriters’ and 'Replay - The Classic Album Sessions'.

SO LONG, MARIANNE

So Long, Marianne tells the legendary love story between Canadian singer and poet Leonard Cohen and an extraordinary Norwegian woman, Marianne Ihlen. It’s an intimate tale of two young people falling in love during a period of their life when they are trying to figure out who they are and their place in the world, while one is becoming one of the most famous singers of all time. Their story crosses the world, travelling from the Greek Island of Hydra to New York, Montreal and Oslo, with the majority of the series set on picturesque Hydra, where they lived during the 1960s. There, they joined the now iconic Australian novelists Charmian Clift and her husband George Johnston, the matriarch and patriarch of a bohemian group of writers, artists, poets, and outcasts who were exploring a new world of free love, drugs, and artistic freedom, but also experiencing the rivalries and jealousy that accompanied their intense, interwoven lives.

PRESENTED BY:

RICHARD TULK-HART - Executive Producer

Richard Tulk-Hart joined Buccaneer as co-CEO in 2020. Previously he was Managing Director of International Distribution, Formats and Co-Productions at A+E Networks. He has also worked in other senior TV roles as Head of International and Co Productions at Miramax, Vice President of Sales for EMEA at Fremantle and Vice President of Sales and Distribution at IMG Media. His EP credits include Miss Scarlet and The Duke, Spy Wars, Paramount+ dramas The Burning Girls, The Doll Factory and recently announced series The Crow Girl, Irvine Welsh’s Crime for Britbox/ITVX, Whitstable Pearl for Acorn, So Long Marianne and podcast series Murder In House Two on Spotify/Apple.

PRODUCED BY REDPOINT PRODUCTIONS 

Redpoint is a newly established boutique production company geared to create outstanding content for film and TV series. Redpoint is owned by three of the leading creatives in the Nordic media industry, Øystein Karlsen, Jo Nesbø and Niclas Salamonsson, which means they are in a truly advantageous position in terms of creating quality stories with fresh perspectives. Redpoint's long-term strategy is to produce high-end drama with strong Nordic voices for an international audience. We stand for quality content, rather than focusing on the yearly quantity of productions. Redpoint is led by Sandra Dal and lead producer Ingeborg Klyve.

CONNECT3 MEDIA

Collaborates with independent producers, writers, and showrunners to develop and deliver first-class television content. The company focuses on co-productions for the North American and international markets, working with independent creatives to connect their projects with the right platform and broadcast partners. Led by Pablo Salzman, Connect3 (C3) is based in Montréal and part of the Cineflix Media group of companies.

TANWEER PRODUCTIONS

Tanweer Productions was founded in 2018 by its president Joseph Samaan and it’s the production arm of Tanweer Group, a company that for over 30 years has been active in many sectors of the audiovisual industry in Greece, Cyprus, the Middle East, India and Turkey. Tanweer Productions, based in Athens, Greece, utilizes the experience from its distributing division and steps into the Greek market strong, confident and ambitious. Tanweer Productions’ awarded films My Name Is Eftihia (2019) and Smyrna (2021), among the greatest Greek Box Office successes of all time, have also been released worldwide, while its fiction TV series have been streamed on Greece’s biggest digital subscription platforms and major free TV channels.

IN ASSOCIATION WITH BUCCANEER 

Buccaneer is a London-based international content production company led by joint CEOs Tony Wood and Richard Tulk-Hart. The company’s mission is to partner with the industry’s best talent, global streaming platforms and broadcasters around the world to create premium scripted content for the international marketplace. Buccaneer currently has projects with partners including Paramount+, NRK, Acorn and ITV. Buccaneer is committed to international commercial work of excellence and volume in scripted programming. They are a company focussed on attracting luminous writing talent from around the world.

DRAMA INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM FESTIVAL

On Sunday the 6th of October 2024 ArtCinema screened a selection of three short films from the ‘Drama International Short Film Festival’ at Kamini Port in Hydra. This special screening was presented by DISFF Creative Director Yannis Sakaridis.

LIGHT OF LIGHT

Before his death in 1932, a monk created his own camera in one of the most isolated places in the world. Ninety years later, a filmmaker discovers and reconstructs the found footage.

ABOUT THE DIRECTOR:
Neritan Zinxhiria was born in 1989 in Albania. Director of Chamomile, The time of a young man about to kill, a country of two, having as a centre of inspiration the themes of loss and death, he continues to explore how they shape our memory and culture. His latest short film Light of Light, was nominated for a Tiger Award, having its world premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam.

AEROLIN

Sandy is a drama school graduate and has asthma. Tonight she will be performing at the theatre. Before that, she has to teach a yoga class, work as a clown and go to an audition. In this equation, she somehow has to try and fit in Spiros, her boyfriend.

ABOUT THE DIRECTOR:
Alexis Koukis-Pantelis is a director, screenwriter and sound engineer working in cinema. His films have travelled to dozens of international festivals, garnering awards, such as Best Female and Male Lead at the 27th edition of Athens International Film Festival. Aerolin is his fourth short screening at Drama International Film Festival.

CROSSING

A railway crossing in the middle of nowhere. Two wooden outposts surrounded by yellow hills and an open horizon. Two guards: solitary Yiannis and cool Antonis. Every once in a while, a voice through the speaker announces the passing of a train. Nothing seems to stir their routine until love charges in, crushing all certainties.

ABOUT THE DIRECTORS:
Aineias Tsmatis was born in Elbasan Albania. He is a graduate for “ARCHI” School of Drama and of the Modern Music School of Athens. He works as a stage, film and TV actor. He writes and directs films.

Katerina Mavrogeorgi was born in Athens. She is a graduate of “ARCHI” School of Drama and of the Panteion University, Department of Communication, Media & Culture. She writes, acts and directs for the stage and the cinema. She has been awarded by the Niarchos Foundation’s ARTWORKS (2022).