Constantine Giannaris

Constantine Giannaris

Born 1959
Athény, Greece

Biography

Constantine Giannaris (b. 1959, Athens) emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1976. He graduated from the University of Keele, and then continued studies at university in Birmingham before moving to London. He started his film career making short movies, including Trojans (1990; Best Short Film at the festivals in Cork and Turin), North of Vortex (1991; Best Short Film at Chicago) and Caught Looking (1991; Teddy Award in the Panorama section at the Berlinale). His first feature film, 3 Steps to Heaven (1995), was screened in the Directors' Fortnight at the 1995 Cannes IFF. From the Edge of the City (Apo tin akri tis polis, 1998) followed and was awarded Best Director, Best Greek Drama and the Greek Film Critics' Prize at the Thessaloniki IFF; it was also screened at numerous other festivals including Berlin. One Day in August (Dekapentavgoustos, 2001) was screened in competition at the festivals in Berlin, Chicago, Melbourne, Troy (where it took Best Screenplay) and Thessaloniki (honoured with the Critics' Prize).

MFF Karlovy Vary

Director

Actor

Movies
2008

Without

1999

Mavro gala

1998

Apo tin akri tis polis

1995

3 Steps to Heaven (TV movie)

Documentaries
2007

Here's Looking at You, Boy

1978

Paraskinio (series)

Screenwriter

Movies
2015

Spring Awakening

2011

Man at Sea

2001

One Day in August

1995

3 Steps to Heaven (TV movie)

Short
1989

Jean Genet Is Dead

Editor

Movies
2011

Man at Sea

Short
1989

Jean Genet Is Dead

Cinematographer

Short
1989

Jean Genet Is Dead

Producer

Short
1989

Jean Genet Is Dead