
Constantine Giannaris
Konstantinos Giannaris (Sydney, 1959) is a Greek film director. Born in Sydney. He studied economics, history and philosophy at Keele and Birmingham Universities in Britain. His film career began in England, where he completed short, low-budget independent films. He was involved in the 1982 experimental English documentary The Revenge of the Teenage Perverts in which gay teenagers ask English heterosexuals about their views on homosexuality. His first Greek film, A Place in the Sun in 1995, won the Best Greek Film Award at the Drama Short Film Festival. It was followed in the same year by the film Close to Paradise and in 1998 by the film From the Edge of the City, which won the second prize for Best Film of the Ministry of Culture. In 2001 he filmed Dekapentaugustos and in 2004 Homer. His films have been screened at many international film festivals and forums. His first feature film Near Paradise was financed and shot in London. Today he works and lives in Athens. He has openly declared that he is homosexual and an atheist.
- Known ForDirecting
- Born1 January 1959 (age 66)
- Place of Birth Sydney, Australia
Constantine Giannaris

- Known ForDirecting
- Born1 January 1959 (age 66)
- Place of Birth Sydney, Australia

Spring Awakening
2016
Travelogue
2011

Man at Sea
2011

Without
2008

Hostage
2005

Visions of Europe
2004

One Day in August
2002

From the Edge of the City
1998

3 Steps to Heaven
1995

A Place in the Sun
1994

Constantine Giannaris: The Short Films
1994
A Desperate Vitality: The Films by Pier Paolo Pasolini
1992

North of Vortex
1991

Caught Looking
1991
Greeks (Greek Love and Sapphic Sophistication)
1991
A Matter of Life and Death
1991

Jimmy Somerville: The Video Collection 1984/1990 (Featuring Bronski Beat and The Communards)
1990

Trojans
1990
Disco's Revenge
1989

Jean Genet Is Dead
1989
