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Los Angeles Greek Film Festival Marks 20th Edition With Orpheus Awards in Hollywood

5 June 2026 at 18:29
Guests and honorees pose on the red carpet at the 20th Los Angeles Greek Film Festival Closing Night in Hollywood.
Guests and honorees gather on the red carpet during the 20th Los Angeles Greek Film Festival Closing Night and Orpheus Awards Ceremony at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood. Photo: UrbaniteLA

The Los Angeles Greek Film Festival marked its 20th edition in Hollywood with the Orpheus Awards Ceremony, honoring Greek and Cypriot filmmakers and paying tribute to Oscar-winning composer Alexandre Desplat.

The festival’s Closing Night Film and Orpheus Awards Ceremony took place on May 31 at the Egyptian Theatre, in collaboration with the American Cinematheque. This year’s edition brought together filmmakers, artists, industry professionals, and supporters of Greek cinema for a week of screenings, red carpet events, tributes, and awards. The festival’s virtual film program continues through June 14.

Founded in 2007, LAGFF has grown into one of the most important platforms for Greek and Cypriot cinema outside Greece. Over the past two decades, it has screened more than 800 films, hosted over 700 filmmakers, and reached an audience of more than 50,000.

Alexandre Desplat honored at closing night

One of the evening’s major highlights was the presentation of the Honorary Orpheus Award to Alexandre Desplat, one of the most acclaimed film composers working today.

Desplat, who won Academy Awards for his scores for The Grand Budapest Hotel and The Shape of Water, received the honor for his contribution to contemporary cinema. Filmmaker Malcolm Washington presented the award during the Closing Night ceremony, while Fay Lellios produced the tribute.

The evening also included a remembrance tribute to George Kolovos of G.P. Kolovos & Associates, a longtime benefactor of the Los Angeles Greek Film Festival.

“The 20th celebratory edition of LAGFF left indelible memories,” said Aristotle Katopodis, Artistic and Festival Director of LAGFF. “Feting Alexandre Desplat, remembering Dean Tavoularis, and paying respects to our 20-year-long benefactors, the Kolovos family, are images deeply etched in our hearts and souls.”

Katopodis also congratulated the filmmakers whose work was celebrated this year and thanked the festival’s supporters, sponsors, and team for championing Greek cinema.

Alexandre Desplat and Solre Desplat on the red carpet at the 20th Los Angeles Greek Film Festival in Hollywood.
Oscar-winning composer Alexandre Desplat and Solre Desplat attend the 20th Los Angeles Greek Film Festival Closing Night and Orpheus Awards Ceremony in Hollywood. Photo: UrbaniteLA

Hold onto me wins best feature film

The Closing Night Film, Hold Onto Me, directed by Myrsini Aristidou, won the Orpheus Award for Best Feature Film.

The film, which previously won the World Cinema Audience Award at Sundance, was one of the leading titles of this year’s festival. Following the screening, actor Michael Grant hosted a Q&A with Aristidou.

KNX Radio’s Vivianne Linou hosted the Orpheus Awards Ceremony.

2026 orpheus awards winners announced by the Los Angeles Greek film festival

In the animation category, Dream by Semiramis Mamata won the Orpheus Award for Best Animation Film. The Special Jury Award for Animation Film went to Poppy Flowers by Evridiki Papaiakovou.

The Orpheus Award for Best Short Film went to Prelude to a Supernova by Christos Artemiou, while the Special Jury Award for Short Film went to Gekas by Dimitris Moutsiakas.

In the feature film categories, Hold Onto Me by Myrsini Aristidou won Best Feature Film. Krysianna Papadakis and Stergios Dinopoulos received the Orpheus Award for Best Director for Bearcave, while Amerissa Basta received the Special Jury Award for Best Director for Life in a Beat.

The Orpheus Award for Best Performance went to Denise Fraga for Dreaming of Lions. Niovi Charalampous received the Special Jury Award for Best Performance for Smaragda – I Got Thick Skin and I Can’t Jump, while Vangelis Mourikis earned an honorable mention for Patty Is Such a Girly Name.

Audience awards and social justice honors

The Audience Award for Feature Film went to Best Friends Forever by Konstantinos Mousoulis. The Audience Award for Short Film went to The Smoker by Alexa Economacos.

The festival also presented its Social Justice Awards in partnership with Loyola Marymount University’s Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts, Department of Classics and Archaeology.

The Social Justice Award for Short Film went to The Wolves Return by Stelios Moraitidis, while the Social Justice Award for Feature Film went to Maysoon by Nancy Biniadaki.

Award presenters included animator Aliki Theofilopoulos, actor and author Patricia Kara, music composer George Kallis, and film distributor Bill Vergos.

The jury panel included Leo Behrens, Nora Bernard, Karen Cifarelli, Cheng Guo, Harrison James, Chieh-Chih Liao, Eric Nazarian, and Irene Soriano Saxon.

Alexandre Desplat and LAGFF Artistic Director Aristotle Katopodis at the 20th Los Angeles Greek Film Festival in Hollywood.
Honorary Orpheus Award recipient Alexandre Desplat with LAGFF Artistic and Festival Director Aristotle Katopodis at the 20th Los Angeles Greek Film Festival Closing Night in Hollywood. Photo: UrbaniteLA

Los Angeles Greek film festival celebrates orpheus awards at the Egyptian theatre

This year’s Closing Night continued LAGFF’s collaboration with the Egyptian Theatre, Netflix, and the American Cinematheque.

The Egyptian Theatre, one of Hollywood’s most historic movie palaces, opened in 1922 and helped shape the early history of film premieres in Los Angeles. Restored through a partnership between Netflix and the American Cinematheque, the venue now combines its historic character with modern projection capabilities.

For LAGFF, the setting offered a symbolic backdrop for a festival that has spent two decades connecting Greek and Cypriot cinema with the wider Los Angeles film community.

The enduring fascination with Marilyn Monroe: The actress’s lipsticks, bras and frying pans fetch $2 million at auction

5 June 2026 at 10:09

It’s only an imaginary birthday, one that was never meant to happen, but the celebrations say a lot about Hollywood’s eternal myth‑making. This Monday, June 1, Marilyn Monroe would have turned 100. And although she died more than 60 years ago, the world remains utterly fascinated by that perfectly imperfect blonde screen icon.

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Several items belonging to Marilyn Monroe were on display at the Julien's Auctions sale held at the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills on June 4, 2026. On the left, a gold handbag; on the right, from top to bottom, lipsticks, a round lipstick, mascara, and an eyeliner pencil.A bra belonging to Marilyn Monroe, on display at the Julien's Auctions sale at the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills on June 4, 2026.Four items belonging to Marilyn Monroe sold at Julien's Auction on June 4, 2026, in Los Angeles. Top: lipstick and Screen Actors Guild card. Bottom: Pucci blouse and workout weights.

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On the left, Marilyn Monroe applying her makeup. She used the partially used pink powder blush compact and its original applicator (right), which was sold at auction on June 4, 2026.

“Sono il figlio dell’uomo, ho appena ucciso l’uomo del peccato”: ucciso a coltellate l’attore di Top Gun e Jumanji James Handy, arrestato il figlio della compagna

5 June 2026 at 08:57

“Sono il figlio dell’uomo, ho appena ucciso l’uomo del peccato”. È iniziata con questa frase, pronunciata al telefono con il numero di emergenza 911 intorno alle 9:30 del mattino di mercoledì 3 giugno, la vicenda che ha portato all’omicidio dell’attore statunitense James Handy. L’interprete, 81 anni, volto noto in blockbuster globali come “Top Gun: Maverick” e “Jumanji”, è stato ucciso all’esterno della sua abitazione nel quartiere di Tarzana, a Los Angeles.

La scena del crimine e i soccorsi

Giunti sul posto dopo la segnalazione, gli agenti del Dipartimento di Polizia di Los Angeles (LAPD) hanno individuato Handy nel giardino antistante la casa. L’uomo era privo di sensi e presentava una grave ferita da arma da taglio al torace. I paramedici dei vigili del fuoco di Los Angeles lo hanno soccorso e trasportato d’urgenza in ospedale, dove i medici lo hanno dichiarato morto poco dopo l’arrivo a causa della gravità della lesione.

L’arresto del 44enne

Sul luogo del delitto la polizia ha arrestato Michael Gledhill, 44 anni. L’uomo è il figlio della compagna di Handy e risiedeva nella stessa villa insieme alla madre e alla vittima. Secondo quanto verbalizzato dalle autorità, al momento dell’arrivo delle pattuglie, Gledhill è andato fisicamente incontro agli agenti, dichiarando apertamente di essere la persona che stavano cercando. Gledhill è stato preso in custodia e trasferito nel carcere di Van Nuys con l’accusa formale di omicidio. Secondo i registri carcerari pubblici, la cauzione è stata fissata a 2 milioni di dollari. Al momento non risulta l’assegnazione di un avvocato difensore per il 44enne e i messaggi lasciati all’ufficio del difensore d’ufficio della contea non hanno ricevuto risposta. In un comunicato, gli investigatori hanno chiarito che si tratta di un episodio domestico isolato e che non sussistono ulteriori pericoli per la comunità.

Una vita tra grande e piccolo schermo

Nato a New York, James Handy ha costruito una solida carriera decennale come caratterista. Nel 1995 il pubblico lo ha conosciuto per l’interpretazione del disinfestatore in “Jumanji”, mentre nel 2022 era tornato al cinema recitando la parte del barista Jimmy nel successo “Top Gun: Maverick”. La sua filmografia include anche pellicole come “Arachnophobia” (1990) e “The Rocketeer” (1991). Particolarmente attivo sul piccolo schermo, Handy ha lavorato in numerosi drammi polizieschi e serie televisive che hanno fatto la storia del palinsesto. Tra i suoi crediti figurano “NYPD – New York Police Department”, “Beverly Hills 90210”, “Law & Order”, “Profiler – Intuizioni mortali”, la soap opera “Febbre d’amore”, “NCIS: Los Angeles”, “The Closer”, “Cold Case” e, in tempi più recenti, “9-1-1” (2021). L’agenzia che lo rappresentava ha confermato la notizia esprimendo il proprio cordoglio. Pam Ellis-Evenas, della Ellis Talent Group, ha inviato una dichiarazione all’Associated Press: “Non avrei potuto chiedere un cliente e un amico più talentuoso, umile o gentile di James Handy”.

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Actor James Handy, killed in his Los Angeles home by his girlfriend’s son

5 June 2026 at 08:28

James Handy, an 81-year-old New York actor who had small roles in films such as Jumanji and the more recent Top Gun: Maverick, was killed outside his Los Angeles home. The confessed killer is his girlfriend’s son, a 44-year-old man named Michael Gledhill, who remains jailed on $2 million bail.

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Actor James Handy.
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