List of Cypriot films of 2014

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The Cypriot film industry produced over eight feature films in 2014. This article fully lists all non-pornographic films, including short films, that had a release date in that year and which were at least partly made by Cyprus. It does not include films first released in previous years that had release dates in 2014.
Also included is an overview of the major events in Cypriot film, including film festivals and awards ceremonies, as well as lists of those films that have been particularly well received, both critically and financially.

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Major releases

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27 Kismet: How Turkish Soap Operas Changed the World Director: Nina Maria Pashalidou
Cast: Halit Ergenç, Bergüzar Korel, Meltem Miraloglu, Beren Saat, Meryem Uzerli, Songül Öden
CineDoc Documentary [1]

Minor releases

TitleDirectorRelease DateGenre
CommittedStelana Kliris20 June 2014 (Cyprus) Comedy
Evaporating BordersIva Radivojevic23 January 2014 (Netherlands) Documentary
Our Lovely NicosAlexis Kleanthous15 March 2014 (Greece) Documentary
Passenger from San FranciscoAnatoly Balchev23 November 2014 (Poland) Crime
SalvadorNicolas Iordanou Documentary
Snow on the BladesSetsurô Wakamatsu20 September 2014 (Japan) Action
StratosYannis Economides27 March 2014 (Greece) Crime

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References

  1. "Kismet: How Turkish Soap Operas Changed the World". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 8 January 2016.