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His short film The Last Fakir (2005) won the Newcomer's Prize at the Drama short film festival, Greece. His debut feature L (2012) was presented in Competition at Sundance Film Festival, Rotterdam Tiger Awards and many other international festivals. It was awarded the first prize (Grand Prix) at the Molodist Film Festival, Kiev, Ukraine, in 2012. Pity (2018), his second feature also premiered in Competition at Sundance Film Festival and Rotterdam Film festival. The film has received various awards and was crowned Best Film at the Hellenic Film Academy Awards in 2019. It also won the Fipresci A…
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- Dogtooth (2009) Thanks
- Monday (2021) Thanks
- Attenberg (2010) Thanks
- Alps (2011) Thanks
- Apples (2021) as Greengrocer
- Park (2016) Thanks
- Pity (2018) Director
- My Best Friend (2001) Cast
- Ballad for a Pierced Heart (2020) Thanks
- Electra7 (2025) Director
- BASTARDS (2023) Cast
- Casus Belli (2010) Thanks
- Wasted Youth (2011) Thanks
- L (2012) Director
- Men Don't Cry (2001) Thanks
- The Last Try (2003) Thanks
- Birds (Or How to Be One) (2020) Director
- The Last Fakir (2005) Director
- Unclickable (2024) Director
- km (2012) Thanks
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