Record Attendance at the New York Greek Film Expo 2025
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Festival Audience Award Goes to Meat
Katia Goulioni Wins Best Performance in a Feature Film for Murphy’s Law
Documentary Takis Receives Honorable Mention for Social Impact Excellence
Pantelis Voulgaris Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award
Astoria, NY – October 13, 2025 — It’s a wrap! The Hellenic Film Society’s New York Greek Film Expo
concluded on Sunday, October 12 following an 11-day run of 13 screenings in Manhattan; Fort Lee,
NJ; and Astoria, NY. In addition to presenting seven of the latest and best films from Greece, the
program included a retrospective of films directed by master filmmaker Pantelis Voulgaris, who was
honored with the Society’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
The festival Audience Award went to Meat, directed by Dimitris Nakos and starring Kostas Nikouli,
who previously won the Hellenic Film Academy’s Best Actor Award for his performance. The film is
about a young Albanian man who may take the fall for a murder committed by someone else.
Katia Goulioni earned Best Performance in a Feature Film for her tour de force performance in the
screwball comedy Murphy’s Law. The film was directed by Angelos Frantzis.
The documentary Takis., about a man who devotes his life to rescuing stray animals in Crete and
transforming local attitudes and inspiring global support, received an honorable mention for
Excellence in Social Impact. The film was directed by Michael Roubis.
HFS hosted actors and filmmakers from Greece who attended the Expo and participated in audience
Q&As. On Monday, October 6, the Society presented an Actors on Actors conversation with Greek-
American film and TV actor Dennis Boutsikaris and Andreas Konstantinou, who appeared in four of
this year’s Expo films. The event was hosted by the Consulate General of New York.
“We are overwhelmed by the audience response to this year’s Expo, which saw its largest audience
to date, and we’re thrilled that, for many, it was their first time attending a Greek film,” says Maria C.
Miles, Hellenic Film Society president. “This year’s slate of films was exceptionally strong, and we
were delighted that so many of Greece’s biggest film stars came to share their films and discuss them
with our New York audience.”
The New York Greek Film Expo 2026 will be presented October 8-18, 2026.
About the Hellenic Film Society
The Hellenic Film Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to promoting Greek cinema and sharing the richness of Greek films with American audiences. Based in Astoria, NY, HFS presents an array of feature films, documentaries, and shorts by Greek filmmakers and those of Greek descent, as well as works that highlight the cultures of Greece and Cyprus.
In addition to its annual New York Greek Film Expo, a Greek film festival for all New Yorkers, the Society is known for its ongoing Always on Sunday monthly film series, presented in collaboration with the prestigious Museum of the Moving Image. Additionally, the organization partners with other prominent film festivals across the United States, including the Chicago Greek Film Expo, the South Florida Greek Film Festival, and the Atlanta Greek Film Expo.
The Kallinikeion Foundation and the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) are the lead supporters of the Hellenic Film Society. Additional support is provided by Microsoft, Greek National Tourism Organization, New York State Council on the Arts, the New York City Council, Queens Borough President Donovan Richards, and Antenna Satellite TV.
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