In February, the Petrosophy International Cultural Center presents a rich and multi-themed program of events in Agioi Theodoroi, focusing on cinema, dialogue, thought, and audience participation.

Cinema is not the privilege of big cities, nor is it a showcase product. It is a tool for reflection and encounter. In Agioi Theodoroi, we are proving that the periphery can become an active space for cinematic dialogue and cultural action.

🎬 Cinema & Festival

From February 6 to 8, Petrosophy is hosting Inspire TV for the first time, a three-day film festival featuring Greek and international short and feature films, children’s cinema, and Q&A sessions with the filmmakers.

The schedule includes, among other activities

  • Greek short films
  • International productions from Europe, Asia, and Latin America
  • Children’s screenings
  • Screenings followed by discussions with the directors

Festival sections with low ticket prices, €3 per day and €6 for a three-day ticket.

Full Inspire TV  Festival schedule https://docs.google.com/document/d/10c3HHvfjNg1TvcTiynZCgH-hSFe2PQZh1n01mDvziNM/edit?usp=sharing

Saturday 7 February, 22:00 – Party at Petrosophy with the theme Movie Stars. Free admission!

🎥 Film Club – February

Every Monday at 7:30 p.m., the Corinth Film Club (3C) hosts Petrosophy, featuring selected Greek films and the presence of filmmakers, opening a dialogue with the audience. Admission is €5.

2/2/2026 – Theodoros Marangos’ film “As Long as They Look Nice,” 120 minutes, deals with the issue of environmental pollution and destruction, while also looking back at the historical development of Filiatra.

9/2/2026Skotodini (81′) by Nikos Kouros – Summary: Milto, an employee at a private company, finds himself in a difficult position when Stefanos, his close colleague and friend, confirms with evidence the criminal activity of Elena Stavropoulou, the shipbuilder and owner of the company.

16/2/2026 En Dynami (120′) by Theodoros Marangos – Summary: A commentator on extreme social phenomena, Prodromos, together with his friend Theodoros, observe disappointed people waiting at the station for a train that will never arrive.

Discussion & Participation

  • Socrates Café
    Every Wednesday | 19:00–20:00
    Open participatory discussion based on the Socratic method
    🎟️ Admission Free

Regular Weekly Activities

  • Chess Lessons
    Saturdays| 13:00–14:00
    15–105 y.o
  • Theatre Workshop “Floga’
    Tuesdays | 18:00–20:00
  • Petrosophy’s Kids Book and Cine-Club
  • Saturdays | 17:00–19:00

The February program confirms Petrosophy’s role as an open, vibrant cultural hub in Agioi Theodoroi, where culture is not a privilege but a shared and accessible experience.

📍 Petrosophy International Cultural Center
Nikolopoulou 3, Agioi Theodoroi 200 03

📞 697 208 0441
📧 petrosophyculturalhub@gmail.com

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