The Athens International Film Festival (AIFF), one of Europe’s oldest and most storied cinematic events, returns this September, transforming the Greek capital into a haven for film lovers. For 11 days, the city’s grand old theaters and open-air venues will flicker with the glow of indie gems, daring documentaries, and arthouse masterpieces—all under the watchful gaze of the Acropolis.
Founded in 1995, the AIFF has long been a bridge between Mediterranean storytelling and global cinema. Unlike flashier European festivals, Athens keeps things intimate—no red-carpet frenzy, just pure film obsession. Screenings take place in iconic spots like:
This year’s lineup leans into political thrillers and migration stories, reflecting Greece’s role as a European crossroads. Buzz titles include:
Pair screenings with late-night souvlaki at Kostas (Pentelis 5), a legendary hole-in-the-wall that’s been fueling cinephiles since 1946.