
Director
Nikos Koundouros
Born 1926 · Athens, Greece
Nikos Koundouros (Greek: Νίκος Κούνδουρος; 15 December 1926 – 22 February 2017) was a Greek film director. Koundouros was born in Agios Nikolaos, Crete, in 1926. He studied painting and sculpture at the Athens School of Fine Arts. During the war he was a member of the left-wing resistance movement EAM-ELAS, and because of this was subsequently exiled to the Makronissos prison island. At the age of 28 he decided to follow a career in cinematography. He started his career as a director of the film Magiki Polis (1954), where he combined his neorealism influences with his own artistic viewpoint. He cast Thanasis Veggos, who he had met at Makronissos, as one of the characters in Magiki Polis. After the release of his complex and innovative film O Drakos, he found acceptance as a prominent artist in Greece and Europe, and acquired important awards in various international and Greek film festivals. His 1963 film Young Aphrodites won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 13th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1985 he was a member of the jury at the 14th Moscow International Film Festival.
Directed

The Ogre of Athens
Director · 1956

Young Aphrodites
Director · 1963

The Magic City
Director · 1955

The Outlaws
Director · 1958

Songs of Fire
Director · 1975

1922
Director · 1978

The River
Director · 1960

Bordello
Director · 1985

Byron: Ballad for a Daemon
Director · 1992

Vortex
Director · 1967

The Photographers
Director · 1998

A Ship to Palestine
Director · 2012

Theatre And Power
Director · 2016




