Giorgos Katakouzinos
Giorgos Katakouzinos (Greek: Γιώργος Κατακουζηνός) was a Greek film director and screenwriter. He was born in Alexandria, Egypt on January 1, 1943 and died in Athens on August 13, 2013.[1][2] He is mostly known for his film Angelos, a film shot in 1982, which dealt with the topic of homosexuality. The film was inspired by a real event that happened a few years earlier.[1] The film is considered pretty daring for the early 1980s, because homosexuality was social stigma in conservative Greek society of those times. The film won three awards in Thessaloniki film festival among them the best film award. The second film Apousies (Absences) deals with a Greek bourgeois family in the early 20th century and won accolades in Valencia International Film Festival.[3] His third film Zoe was also inspired by a real crime that had shocked Greek society in the late 1980s.[1][2] He had also worked in Greek television.
Giorgos Katakouzinos | |
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Born | Alexandria, Egypt | 1 January 1943
Died | 13 August 2013 70) Athens, Greece | (aged
Occupation | Film director |
Filmography
- Angelos (1982)
- Apousies (1987)
- Zoe (1995)
References
- "Ο σκηνοθέτης που έσπασε τα ταμπού". enet.gr. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
- "Έφυγε» ο δημιουργός του "Αγγέλου", σκηνοθέτης Γιώργος Κατακουζηνός". kathimerini.gr. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
- "Absences". tainiothiki.gr. Retrieved 21 May 2015.