Stavros Psyllakis
Stavros Psyllakis

Stavros Psyllakis

Jan 30, 1954 (71 years old)

Overview

Birthday
Jan 30, 1954

Biography

Stavros Psyllakis (Chania, January 30, 1954) is a Greek director and producer of anthropocentric documentaries that usually focus on borderline situations of human existence. He has been honored with awards in Greece and abroad, with the most important being the 1st Documentary Award of the Hellenic Film Academy in 2010 for the documentary THERE WAS NO OTHER WAY. He is considered one of the pioneers in Greece in the anthropocentric documentary, with a rich work of over 40 films, in which the films stand out: THE MAN WHO DISTURBED THE UNIVERSE, THERE WAS NO OTHER WAY, METAXA listening to time, OLYMPIA, SMALL STORIES ROMA, TO MESA FOS as well as the trilogy "ODES TO EXISTENCE" which includes the films GIA CHORIS GHORIS GOUOUS meetings with Giorgos Maniatis, OFEILI, APOCHERETISMOS the memory of the place He is a founding member of the Hellenic Film Academy (H.E.A.K.) and the Hellenic Documentary Association (H.E.N.).

Known For

The Giraffe
17min
DOLBY
Movie 2021

The Giraffe

M is a woman Who lives alone. She suffers from...

Backdoor
1h 45m
DOLBY
Movie 2000

Backdoor

Athens 1966. Dimitris, 13, unexpectedly loses his father. Seeing his...