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Best movies on Netflix (Grèce) : our Top 20

We’ve put together our selection of the best Greek films currently available on Netflix. The list highlights notable contemporary and classic titles that give a good sense of Greek cinema — from intimate dramas and sharp comedies to acclaimed arthouse works. Selections are based on critical reception and relevance, but streaming catalogs vary by region and can change over time. Browse through the picks below and follow the links to check current availability on Netflix.

Updated on 02/06/2026

#01
Christmas Unfiltered
Christmas Unfiltered

2022 · Ruben Östlund

Overlooked and desperate to be heard, a teenage girl makes a Christmas wish for someone to finally listen — then wakes up to discover she can only speak the blunt, unfiltered truth, unleashing awkward confessions and upheaval within her family.

With Harris Dickinson, Charlbi Dean, Woody Harrelson, Zlatko Burić, Vicki Berlin, Dolly de Leon and Henrik Dorsin

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#02
The Knight Before Christmas
The Knight Before Christmas

2013 · Richard Linklater

Thrust forward in time by a mysterious enchantment, a chivalrous knight from medieval England must navigate the baffling realities of the modern world—and, amid smartphones and science labs, finds himself falling for a high school science teacher.

With Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy, Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick, Jennifer Prior, Charlotte Prior, Xenia Kalogeropoulou and Walter Lassally

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#03
Groom & Two Brides
Groom & Two Brides

2004 · Pantelis Voulgaris

Convinced he’s literally allergic to romance, Adam’s life veers into chaos when a string of absurd misunderstandings leaves him simultaneously betrothed to his boss’s daughter and his teenage sweetheart. To protect his career and the fragile calm he’s built, he juggles secret dates, hurried excuses and elaborate lies—until the juggling act collapses and careers, hearts and long‑buried feelings all come crashing together in a comic collision.

With Evi Saoulidou, Victoria Haralabidou, Andréa Ferréol, Damian Lewis, Eleni Roussinou, Dimitris Katalifos and Eirini Inglesi