List of Greek films of the 2000s

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A list of notable films produced in Greece in the 2000s.

2000s

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
2000
Afti i nyhta menei
(Αυτή η νύχτα μένει)
Nikos PanayotopoulosNikos Kouris, Athina MaximouRomantic drama6 Awards in Greek State Film Awards
Enas kai enas
(Ένας κι ένας)
Nikos ZapatinasGiorgos Kimoulis, Nikos Kalogeropoulos, Evelina Papoulia Comedy6 Awards in Greek State Film Awards
Fovou tous Ellines
(Φοβού τους Έλληνες)
John Tatoulis Lakis Lazopoulos, Zoe Carides, John Bluthal Romantic comedy
2001
Big Man, Little Love Handan İpekçi Sukran Gungor, Dilan ErcetinDramaCo-produced with Turkey and Hungary
The Only Journey of His Life
(Το μόνον της ζωής του ταξείδιον)
Lakis Papastathis Ilias Logothetis Drama7 Awards in Greek State Film Awards
The Seventh Sun of Love
(Ο έβδομος ήλιος του έρωτα)
Vangelis Serdaris Katerina Papadaki, Thodoris SkourtasDramaEntered into the 24th Moscow International Film Festival
4 Awards in Greek State Film Awards
To Klama vgike ap' ton Paradeiso
(Το Κλάμα Βγήκε απ' τον Παράδεισο)
Thanasis Papathanasiou, Michalis ReppasMina Adamaki, Anna Panayiotopoulou, Mirka PapakonstantinouMusical comedy
The Bubble (2001 film)
(Η φούσκα)
Nikos Perakis Maria Solomou, Alexis Georgoulis Comedy
2002
The King
(Ο Βασιλιάς)
Nikos Grammatikos Vangelis Mourikis, Marilita Lambropoulou DramaGolden Piramid in 2003 Cairo International Film Festival
4 Awards in Greek State Film Awards
The Loser Takes It All
(Ο χαμένος τα παίρνει όλα)
Nikos Nikolaidis Giannis Aggelakas, Simeon Nikolaidis, Jenny KitseliDrama2 Awards in Greek State Film Awards
Tired Of Killing Your Lovers
(Κουράστηκα να σκοτώνω τους αγαπητικούς σου)
Nikos PanayotopoulosNicos Arvanitis, Theofania Papathoma, Akilas KarazisisDrama
2003
A Touch of Spice
(Πολίτικη Κουζίνα)
Tassos Boulmetis Georges Corraface Comedy dramaThe second highest-grossing Greek film of all time
8 Awards in Greek State Film Awards
Hazardous and Unhealthy
(Βαρέα και Ανθυγιεινά)
Antonis Papadoupoulos Paschalis Tsarouhas Entered into the 26th Moscow International Film Festival
Return of the Bastards
(Επιστροφή Των Καθαρμάτων)
Fokionas BogrisApostolos Souglakos, Christos NatsiosCrime/Thriller
2004
Nyfes
(Brides, Οι νύφες)
Pantelis Voulgaris Damian Lewis, Victoria HaralabidouDrama/Historyentered into the 27th Moscow International Film Festival
10 Awards in Greek State Film Awards
Trilogy: The Weeping Meadow Theodoros Angelopoulos Alexandra Aidini, Nikos PoursanidisDrama FIPRESCI Award at the European Film Awards 2004
Real Life Panos H. Koutras Nikos KourisDrama
2005
Loufa kai parallagi: Seirines sto Aigaio
(Λούφα και παραλλαγή: Σειρήνες στο Αιγαίο)
Nikos Perakis Yannis TsimitselisComedyThe highest-grossing Greek film of all time
I Horodia tou Haritona
(Η χορωδία του Χαρίτωνα)
Grigoris Karantinakis Georges Corraface, Akilas Karazisis, Maria Nafpliotou Comedy2 Awards in Greek State Film Awards
The Wake
(Αγρύπνια)
Nikos Grammatikos Vangelis Mourikis Entered into the 28th Moscow International Film Festival
2 Awards in Greek State Film Awards
The Zero Years Nikos Nikolaidis Vicky Harris, Jenny Kitselli, Arhontisa MavrakakiDrama1 Award in Greek State Film Awards
I Nostalgos
(Η Νοσταλγός)
Eleni Alexandraki Olia Lazaridou Drama1 Award in Greek State Film Awards
To Kako
Το κακό
Yorgos NoussiasClaudio BolivarHorror
2006
Eduart Angeliki Antoniou Eshref DurmishiDramaEntered into the 29th Moscow International Film Festival
9 Awards in Greek State Film Awards
Odysseus Award in London Greek Film Festival
2007
El Greco Yannis Smaragdis Nick Ashdon, Juan Diego Botto, Lakis Lazopoulos, Sotiris Moustakas BiographyThe third highest-grossing Greek film of all time

8 Awards in Greek State Film Awards
1 Award in Goya Awards
1 Award in Cairo International Film Festival

To Fili Tis Zois
(Το φιλί της ζωής)
Nikos ZapatinasCaterina Papoutsaki, Themos Anastasiadis Comedy
Alter Ego Nikolas Papadimitropoulos Sakis Rouvas DramaMost expensive Greek production of all time with a budget of €2.000.000 IMDb
2008
Slaves in Their Bonds
(Σκλάβοι στα δεσμά τους)
Andonis Lykouresis Giannis Fertis, Dimitra Matsouka, Akis Sakellariou Drama season10 Awards in Greek State Film Awards
Bank Bang Vasilis CharalampopoulosComedy1 Award in Greek State Film Awards
The Dust of Time Theodoros Angelopoulos Willem Dafoe Drama
Just Broke Up
(Μόλις Χώρισα)
Vassilis Myrianthopoulos Zeta Makrypoulia, Giannis Tsimitselis Comedy
I-4: Loafing and Camouflage
(Ι4: Λούφα και Απαλλαγή)
Vassilis Katsikis Giorgos Kimoulis, Thanasis Tsaltabasis,Haris Mavroudis,Petros LagoutisComedy
Athens Istanbul Nikos Panayotopoulos Road Movie
2009
Dogtooth
(Κυνόδοντας)
Yorgos Lanthimos Christos Stergioglou, Michele Valley, Aggeliki Papoulia, Mary Tsoni, Christos Passalis, Anna KalaitzidouDrama Prix Un Certain Regard at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival
Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film in Academy Awards
5 Awards in Hellenic Film Academy Awards
Deep Soul
(Ψυχή Βαθιά)
Pantelis Voulgaris Victoria Haralabidou, Vangelis Mourikis Historic Drama2 Awards in Hellenic Film Academy Awards
Strella
(Στρέλλα)
Panos H. Koutras Mina Orphanou Drama4 Awards in Hellenic Film Academy Awards
Evil: In the Time of Heroes Yorgos Noussias Billy Zane Horror

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