Stamatis Fasoulis

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Stamatis Fasoulis (Ambelakia Salaminas, 1947) is a Greek director, actor and the actor. He was born in 1947 in Ampelakia, Salamina, and grew up in Kypseli. He studied at the Drama School of the National Theatre. He was one of the key members of the Free Theater and later of the Free Stage. He has directed many plays, among them: The Third Wreath, Tonight we dine at Jocasti, Niki, Plutos, Death of the Merchant, Vira the Anchors and Alexis Zorbas. He also has many appearances as an actor in theatre, television and film. In 2001, the awarding of the Horn Prize began on his own initiative

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I Remember You Leaving All the Time Trailer (1977)

15 November 1977

In Athens, a radical female journalist and a former stage actor share their lives against the backdrop of the regime change, right after the fall of the military dictatorship and the first legislative elections in 1974.

The Limousine Trailer (2014)

30 January 2014

Three friends from 60s Paris attempt a road trip to modern-day Greece, looping in and out of fantasy and questioning absolutely everything.

O agapitikos tis Dimitroulas Trailer (1988)

01 January 1988

The show that broke the box office at the "Vembo" theater. A stage comedy of thieves and sinners.

The Colors of Iris Trailer (1974)

07 May 1974

A mysterious disappearance takes place during the shooting of a commercial on the beach in the early morning hours.

Love Wanders in the Night Trailer (1981)

01 October 1981

Eirini and Stella are two old maids and sisters who have grown up in the provinces and now live in Athens, in an apartment that looks out onto an open-air cinema.

Theophilos Trailer (1987)

30 September 1987

Unbeknownst to the 19th-century Greek "primitive" painter Theofilos, other painters around the world at the time were also exploring non-academic subjects, focusing on the everyday lives of ordinary persons.