

A Greek cinema legend dissected by the artists who worshipped him — bring wine.
A cinematic portrait of director Nikos Koundouros, this documentary explores his artistic journey through the voices of renowned Greek artists, tracing the experiences and influences that shaped his visionary work.
Direction
Boskoitis lets giants speak — no narration needed.
Cinematography
Archival footage woven like visual poetry.
Writing
Conversations that feel like eavesdropping on genius.
Director
Antonis Boskoitis
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Nikos Koundouros won Best Director at Cannes in 1963 for 'Young Aphrodites' — then basically vanished from features for decades. This doc is part apology, part mystery.
The film captures a dying Greece: artists born under dictatorship, shaped by civil war, arguing aesthetics in cramped Athens apartments. It's anthropology disguised as biography.
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