The 27th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival will take place from March 6 to 16, 2025, showcasing 261 documentaries from around the world. Alongside the main program, the festival features four competition sections, special screenings, an AI-focused tribute, and an exclusive masterclass and art installation exploring the intersection of technology and creativity.
Thessaloniki is a city with a strong cinematic identity, hosting two of Greece’s biggest film events: the Thessaloniki International Film Festival (TiFF) in November and the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival (TiDF) in March. TiDF returns from March 6 to 16, 2025, bringing a diverse selection of 261 documentaries from around the world to the big screen.
The festival takes place in key locations across the city center, making it easy for visitors to move between screenings. The Olympion complex at Aristotelous Square serves as the festival’s main hub, while additional screenings will be held at the Port of Thessaloniki’s theaters Frida Liapa, Tonia Marketaki, John Cassavetes, and Stavros Tornes and Makedonikon theater, near the White Tower.
This year’s lineup features a wide range of premieres and thought-provoking films, covering contemporary social issues, democracy, freedom, and tolerance. A special tribute is dedicated to Artificial Intelligence (AI), exploring its role in today’s world. Alongside AI-focused films, an installation by UCLA professor Lauren Lee McCarthy will be presented at MOMus-Experimental Center for the Arts, while the AI and ART EXPERIENCE masterclass, powered by Telekom, will take place on March 9 at Pavlos Zannas Theater.
The festival showcases 38 international documentaries in competition across four sections: International Competition, Newcomers, >>Film Forward, and Immersive: All Around Cinema. It also highlights standout documentaries in Open Horizons, Top Docs, and NextGen sections. The Greek documentary scene is equally strong, with 71 Greek films, including 42 in the international program and 25 available online from March 7 to 21. Special screenings will include Mysterious Deaths in Ancient Greece: Olympias. Thirst for Power by COSMOTE TV and L’éclairage revient / Waves of Light, a collaboration between the Greek National Opera and the Public Power Corporation.
With venues spread across central Thessaloniki, staying close to the festival locations makes it easy to experience the event without hassle. Whether you’re traveling from abroad or visiting from another city in Greece, halu! offers the perfect stay, whether you prefer a stylish apartment near Aristotelous Square or a cozy hotel just steps away from the festival screenings.
Thessaloniki Documentary Festival 2025 is more than just a film event, it’s a must-visit experience for cinephiles and documentary lovers. You can start exploring the program or secure a print version to make the most out of the festival. halu! supports the festival and will be there to watch and enjoy the films.
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