PPC gives “light” to the 65th Thessaloniki International Film Festival

PPC gives “light” to the 65th Thessaloniki International Film Festival

PPC is strengthening its strategic partnership with the Thessaloniki Film Festival, the largest film organization in the country, with the addition of the new “LIGHT powered by PPC” award, which will be awarded to first-time and first-time actresses. The award is accompanied by a cash prize of €3,000.

The 65the Thessaloniki International Film Festival will be held from October 31 to November 10, 2024, with the support of PPC, while dozens of feature and short films will be screened, as well as many parallel actions.

The “LIGHT powered by PPC” award will be claimed, during the award ceremony, by a debutant and a debutant actor, who participated in Greek feature films. The actors Katerina Didaskalou, Yiannis Tsortekis and the director and actor Renos Charalambidis form the jury for the awarding of this year’s award.

PPC gives “light” to the 65th Thessaloniki International Film Festival

PPC, the largest energy company in Southeast Europe actively supports the arts and culture, supporting everyone and what leads us to the future, a better future for all, where culture has the first word. With its central messages “#μετοFestival”, “we are all at one with culture”, PPC illuminates Thessaloniki, the films that stand out, but also the creators who pioneer.

The General Manager of Corporate Relations and Communication of PPC Group, Mrs. Sofia Dimtsa stated: “We are particularly excited about this cultural journey that begins here, in Thessaloniki, the city that is intertwined with cinema and culture. As PPC, we are happy to be working with such an important cultural institution, such as the Thessaloniki International Film Festival, with our cooperation becoming stronger and stronger, as this year we are giving for 1or wears the award “LIGHT powered by PPC” effectively supporting Greek actors and Greek cinema. This collaboration constitutes a “communication bridge” between producers, artists and the public, while highlighting the important role of the 7th art for a better future full of culture. Happy Festival to all.”

Supporting the artistic expression of the creators, who give life to every shot and every scene through their work, as well as the city that for so many years has been associated with culture and 7or art, PPC supports the organization’s activities that take place every year, such as the Film Festival, the Documentary Festival, the Evia Film Project, “Cinema with a View”, as well as daily screenings in emblematic spaces of Thessaloniki.

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Interview with Sofia Dimtsa, General‌ Manager of Corporate ​Relations and Communication at PPC Group

Interviewer: ‍Thank you for joining‍ us, Mrs. Dimtsa. ‍PPC’s new⁢ partnership with the Thessaloniki Film ‍Festival is exciting news! Can you⁢ tell us what inspired the⁢ creation of​ the⁤ “LIGHT powered by PPC” award?

Sofia Dimtsa: Thank you for having me! We are thrilled to strengthen our partnership with⁢ the Thessaloniki Film Festival. The “LIGHT powered by PPC”‌ award was inspired by our commitment to support ‌emerging‍ talent in the film industry. By recognizing first-time ​actors, we hope to encourage more individuals to pursue their ⁢passion for⁣ acting and storytelling, while also ⁤highlighting the importance of nurturing the arts in our ⁤society.

Interviewer: That’s a ⁤wonderful initiative! Could you elaborate ⁣on what‍ the award entails for the recipients?

Sofia Dimtsa: Certainly! The award will be presented to both a debutant actor and a ‍debutant actress⁤ who have​ appeared in ⁤Greek feature films. Each will receive a cash prize of €3,000. We believe ‌this financial support can be instrumental in helping them‌ further their careers.

Interviewer: It’s great⁢ to see such support for newcomers in the⁣ industry. What can attendees expect from this year’s festival, aside from the ⁢awards?

Sofia Dimtsa: The 65th ⁣Thessaloniki International Film Festival, taking place​ from October ⁣31 to November 10, 2024, will feature not ⁤only numerous screenings⁣ of feature and short films but also various parallel events and activities. It’s an​ opportunity to celebrate creativity and ​cultural exchange, and we are excited⁣ to see the innovative⁢ works​ that will be showcased.

Interviewer: Wonderful! The ⁢festival ‌is sure to be a highlight. Lastly, how ⁤does PPC view its role in supporting culture and the arts?

Sofia Dimtsa: As the ​largest energy⁤ company in Southeast Europe, we believe in the power‍ of culture to foster a ​better future for all. Our central message, ‍”#μετοFestival” ‌or “we are all at one with culture,” reflects our commitment to illuminating not only Thessaloniki but also​ the creativity of​ filmmakers and⁢ artists. ⁣We⁢ see culture ⁢as a driving force for​ progress and community ‍development.

Interviewer: ⁢ Thank you,​ Mrs. Dimtsa, for ⁣sharing​ PPC’s vision⁤ and dedication to the arts.‌ We look forward to witnessing the light this partnership will bring⁤ to the festival.

Sofia‌ Dimtsa: Thank you! We are excited for what’s ahead and look forward to an unforgettable festival experience.
Receive a cash prize of €3,000, which we hope will serve as both recognition of their talent and a financial boost as they move forward in their careers. Additionally, the exposure from winning this award can be incredibly beneficial for their future projects.

Interviewer: It sounds like a fantastic opportunity for these emerging artists. Can you tell us more about PPC’s overall role in supporting the Thessaloniki International Film Festival and the arts in general?

Sofia Dimtsa: PPC is dedicated to fostering cultural initiatives that enhance our community and enrich our society. Our involvement with the Thessaloniki International Film Festival is just one aspect of this commitment. We support a range of cultural events and activities throughout the year, including documentary festivals and collaborative projects that recognize artistic expression and creativity. By shining a light on the arts, we aim to inspire future generations and contribute to a brighter cultural landscape.

Interviewer: That’s inspiring to hear! With the festival set for October 31 to November 10 next year, what can attendees look forward to at this year’s event?

Sofia Dimtsa: Attendees can expect a rich program featuring dozens of feature and short films, as well as a variety of parallel actions and discussions that engage with important themes in cinema today. We are excited to see the incredible stories that will be told and to facilitate conversations among filmmakers, actors, and the audience. The festival truly embodies the spirit of creativity and collaboration within the film community.

Interviewer: Thank you so much, Mrs. Dimtsa, for sharing these insights. It’s exciting to see such a strong commitment to the arts from PPC.

Sofia Dimtsa: Thank you for having me! We look forward to celebrating the 65th Thessaloniki International Film Festival and supporting the talented artists that make it all possible.

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