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Panos H. Koutras ( el, Πάνος Χ. Κούτρας; born in
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) is a Greek film director, film producer and screenwriter, who made his debut with the feature film '' The Attack of the Giant Moussaka'' (1999), an independent science-fiction parody who gained international recognition in France and Japan and is still considered as a cult classic. He has directed, produced and written three more films: ''
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'' (2004), a French-Greek co-production, selected at the Toronto International Film Festival (Contemporary World Cinema) ''
Strella ''Strella'' ( el, Στρέλλα; international title: ''A Woman's Way'') is a 2009 Greek drama film written and directed by Panos H. Koutras. The plot centres around the relationship between a 45-year-old ex-convict and a 25-year-old transgender ...
'' (2009), selected at the Panorama at Berlin International Film Festival and '' Xenia'' (2014), selected at the Un Certain Regard at Cannes Film Festival. His latest film, ''
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'' (2022), a Greek-French-Belgian co-production will make its world premiere at the
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.


Early life

He was born and raised in Athens. He studied filmmaking at the
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and at the
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in Paris. He directed several short films. His short film ''The Fall and Rise of Lydia Von Burer'' won the first prize at the ''Festival du Cinema, Mediterranean'' in 1991. In 1995, he founded the production company 100% Synthetic Films in Athens, and started working on his first feature film, '' The Attack of the Giant Moussaka'' (1999).


Career

His first feature film, '' The Attack of the Giant Moussaka'' (1999) was a totally independent production and one of the first films that were shot digitally in Greece. It was completed after five years and two sets of shooting. The film gained recognition in France, where it is still considered as a cult classic. The film was also released in movie theaters in Japan. His second feature film, ''
Real Life Real life is a phrase used originally in literature to distinguish between the real world and fictional, virtual or idealized worlds, and in acting to distinguish between actors and the characters they portray. It has become a popular term on the ...
'' (2004), a Greek - French co-production, became a critics' favorite in Greece, where it won the National Critics Award in 2004, and traveled to the International Toronto Film Festival at the Contemporary World Section. His third feature film, ''
Strella ''Strella'' ( el, Στρέλλα; international title: ''A Woman's Way'') is a 2009 Greek drama film written and directed by Panos H. Koutras. The plot centres around the relationship between a 45-year-old ex-convict and a 25-year-old transgender ...
'' (2009), premiered at the Panorama Section of Berlin International Film Festival in 2009. ''
Strella ''Strella'' ( el, Στρέλλα; international title: ''A Woman's Way'') is a 2009 Greek drama film written and directed by Panos H. Koutras. The plot centres around the relationship between a 45-year-old ex-convict and a 25-year-old transgender ...
'' (2009), a totally independent production, was filmed over a period of almost ten months with nearly all the roles played by non-professionals. Mina Orfanou, the trans woman actress who played the title role was the first ever trans woman to ever receive the award for Best Female Role at the awards of the Hellenic Film Academy. '' Xenia'', his fourth feature film, a Greek-French-Belgian co-production had its world premiere at Cannes Film Festival (Un Certain Regard), was the official submission of Greece for the Academy Award for International Film. He was a member on the jury for the
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section of the
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. and on the jury for the Cinéfondation and Short Films section of the
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. ''
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'', his fifth feature film will make its world premiere at the 75th Cannes Film Festival, in the Cannes Premiere section of the official selection.


Personal life

Panos H. Koutras is openly gay, an LGBTQ+ activist, a founding member of Athens Pride and a constant advocate of human rights. In an interview in the French newspaper
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he highlighted the racism and hypocrisy prevailing in Greek society.


Filmography


Film


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