Thessaloniki Film Fest opens with Jarmusch's film. Indya Moore's powerful political speech transforms the glamorous night into a call for social justice.
- October 31, 2025
AceShowbiz - The 66th annual Thessaloniki International Film Festival in Greece commenced last night, marking the highly anticipated return of the country’s premier cinematic event. The festival’s grand opening featured the world premiere of acclaimed director Jim Jarmusch’s latest feature, Father Mother Sister Brother, setting a prestigious tone for the week-long celebration of film.
Introducing the film was its star, Indya Moore, who captivated the audience not just with their presence but with a profoundly impassioned and political address. Indya Moore used the significant platform of the Thessaloniki Film Festival to deliver a powerful message, stating, “These past three years we have witnessed an atrocity.†This urgent declaration resonated deeply, turning the glamorous opening night into a moment of poignant reflection and a call for awareness, underscoring the artist’s commitment to social justice beyond the silver screen.
While Jim Jarmusch himself was not physically present at the screening, he conveyed his regards and insights via a video message to the enthusiastic attendees. Father Mother Sister Brother boasts an impressive ensemble cast alongside Indya Moore, featuring a constellation of stars including Cate Blanchett, Vicky Krieps, Tom Waits, Adam Driver, Mayim Bialik, Charlotte Rampling, Sarah Greene, Luka Sabbat, and Françoise Lebrun. This stellar lineup promises a compelling cinematic experience for festival-goers.
The opening night not only celebrated a new work by an iconic filmmaker but also served as a powerful platform for artistic expression and critical commentary. Indya Moore's impactful speech ensured that the Thessaloniki International Film Festival began with a memorable blend of cinematic artistry and pressing socio-political dialogue, setting a thought-provoking precedent for the days to come.