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  1. An awarded Greek film director, born in Athens, with cinema and architecture studies. His debut film Addio Berlin gained Jury's Prize and Critics Mention at Thessaloniki FF for it's innovating style, while No Sympathy for the Devil was nominated for Golden Alexander and gained the Best Actress Award in TIFF. 2000+1 Shots was selected by B ...

  2. Dimitri Athanitis is an outstanding Greek film director with more than 60 awards for his films and references and critics for his work worldwide. He is a member of the European Film Academy, founding member and first Secretary of the board of the Hellenic Film Academy, ex president of the Greek Directors Producers Uninon .

  3. Acclaimed filmmaker Dimitris Athanitis takes on Greek tragedy in his latest film; Medea reinvents the myth and Eurypides’ famous play, with Alexandra Kazazou delivering an understated tour-de-force performance in the titular role.

  4. Through mostly silent excerpts of six of his films, Athanitis approaches the multiple function of the gaze as a main compositional element of the cinematic world, as a carrier of the cinematic journey, but also approches the special position of the viewer.

  5. 12 de dic. de 2022 · Acclaimed filmmaker Dimitris Athanitis takes on Greek tragedy in his latest film; Medea reinvents the myth and Eurypides’ famous play, with Alexandra Kazazou delivering an understated tour-de-force performance in the titular role.

  6. www.imdb.com › title › tt23181890Mideia (2022) - IMDb

    5 de nov. de 2022 · Mideia: Directed by Dimitris Athanitis. With Alexandra Kazazou, Markos Papadokostantakis, Kostas Kazanas, Lefteris Tsatsis. Medea, Jason, and their two children live as refugees in the Greek city of Corinth.

  7. Dimitris Athanitis is known as an Director, Writer, Actor, Co-Producer, Producer, and Translator. Some of their work includes No Sympathy for the Devil, 2000 + 1 Shots, Invisible, Planet Athens, Three Days Happiness, The Gaze Adventure, Addio Berlin, and Medea.