Lakis Papastathis
Known for: Directing
Born: December 31, 1942 in Volos, Greece - Died: March 7, 2023
Lakis Papastathis was born in Volos on May 16, 1943. He studied at the Center for Film Studies (1963). In 1972, he directed his first short film, “Letters from America,” which won an award at the Thessaloniki Film Festival. From 1968 to 1971, he worked as an assistant director, mainly on “Eudokia” by Alexis Damianos. Three years later, he moved to television, where, as a director-producer, he created the series “Backstage” and “Historical Archive” with Takis Hatzopoulos. He directed the feature films: The Time of the Greeks (1981), Theophilus (1987), The Only Journey of His Life (2001), and Journey to Mytilene (2010).
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Producer
Letters from America
Screenplay
Evdokia
Assistant Director
Crystal Nights
Thanks
The Only Journey of His Life
Director
When the Greeks
Director
Journey to Mytilene
Writer
Coat Fitting
Thanks
With Pleasure, Savvopoulos
Director
Paraskinio
Director