San Francisco Greek Film Festival to Screen ‘Arcadia’ with Director Yorgos Zois Present

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  • The San Francisco Greek Film Festival is preparing for one of its most anticipated events of the year, a special U.S.
  • screening of the award-winning film Arcadia, with its director, Yorgos Zois, attending in person.
  • The screening will take place on November 19 at the Cinemark Century Tanforan in San Bruno, offering Bay Area audiences a rare opportunity to engage...
  • Arcadia, which has already received major praise in Europe, represents Greece’s official submission to the Academy Awards.

The San Francisco Greek Film Festival is preparing for one of its most anticipated events of the year, a special U.S. screening of the award-winning film Arcadia, with its director, Yorgos Zois, attending in person. The screening will take place on November 19 at the Cinemark Century Tanforan in San Bruno, offering Bay Area audiences a rare opportunity to engage directly with one of Greece’s most celebrated contemporary filmmakers.

Arcadia, which has already received major praise in Europe, represents Greece’s official submission to the Academy Awards. The film has impressed critics for its haunting atmosphere and emotional depth, and it continues to gain global attention as it travels through the international festival circuit.

The story follows two medical professionals who travel to a remote seaside resort after a tragic incident at their hospital. What begins as an attempt to escape turns into an unsettling journey through grief, memory, and inner turmoil. Zois’ distinct visual style, known for blending realism with surreal imagery, helps create a tense and emotionally layered experience that has resonated strongly with audiences.

At the San Francisco screening, attendees will not only watch the film but also take part in a post-screening Q&A session with the director. Zois is expected to discuss the film’s themes, his creative motivations, and the process of shaping a story that explores human vulnerability. For many viewers, this personal interaction is likely to be a highlight of the evening.

The event also holds cultural significance for the Bay Area’s Greek-American community, who view the festival as a bridge connecting them to the evolving world of Greek cinema. The presence of a filmmaker whose work is now representing Greece on a global stage further elevates the experience.

With international praise behind it and Oscar hopes ahead, Arcadia arrives in San Francisco as both a cinematic achievement and a celebration of Greek artistic expression. For film lovers, this will be a chance to witness a standout piece of modern Greek storytelling and to hear directly from the visionary who created it.

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