Following the successful conclusion of the 1st Florina International Film Festival (FIFF), the event continues its cultural journey, bringing the magic of cinema to Prespa.
On Saturday, April 4, at 8:00 pm, the festival will be hosted at the Old Town Hall of Prespa, and the “Lazaros Nalpantidis” hall will be transformed into a screening room for one night, hosting a special event dedicated to short films and the power of storytelling.
The audience will have the opportunity to watch selected screenings from the festival program, which stood out for their artistic quality and dynamic presence. The event aims to foster an open dialogue around contemporary cinema and the human experience.
The films to be screened are:
Short documentaries:
And EL and AL (27:03”), directed by Ilir Tsouko
Fear the Stars of the South (26:23”), directed by Christos Karteris
The Wanted (20:24”), directed by Ion Efthymiu
Short fiction films:
The Wolves Return (19:50”), directed by Stelios Moraitidis
White Christmas 1948 (16:26”), directed by Antonis Vallindras
Fouit (25:58”), directed by Alexandros Hantzis
The event is organized in collaboration with the Municipality of Prespa and is part of FIFF’s outreach efforts to connect cinema with local communities, highlighting the importance of cultural decentralization.
The Festival’s presence in Prespa aims to serve as a vibrant gathering of creators and audiences, bolstering cultural activity in the region and offering a unique cinematic experience.
Admission is free for the public.

