Constantine Giannaris, also Constantinos Giannaris (el|Κωνσταντίνος Γιάνναρης; born 1959), is a Greek film director, photographer, actor and author. He is best known for his award-winning feature films From the Edge of the City, Hostage, and his early queer work in Britain.
Year | English title | Greek title (Original title) | Language | Country | Notes | ||
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1983 | English | UK | participant; short film, 45 minutes | ||||
1989 | Jean Genet Is Dead | English | UK/Greece | director; writer; short film, 40 minutes, dedicated to Mark Ashton[1] | |||
1990 | Silences | English | UK/Greece | director; writer; short film, 10 minutes | |||
1990 | Trojans | Τρώες | English | UK/Greece | director; writer; short film, 33 minutes 1990 Teddy Award for Best Short Film | ||
1991 | North of Vortex | English | UK/Greece | director, short film, 58 minutes | |||
1991 | Caught Looking | English | UK | director; short film, 35 minutes 1992 Teddy Award for Best Short Film | |||
1992 | The Battle of Tuntenhaus, Part 2 | English/German | UK | cameraperson, interviewer | |||
1994 | A Place in the Sun | Μια Θέση στον Ήλιο (Mia thesi ston ilio) | Greek | UK/Greece | director; writer; 45 minutes | ||
1995 | 3 Steps to Heaven | English | UK | director; writer; actor; TV film | |||
1998 | From the Edge of the City | Από την άκρη της πόλης (Apo tin akri tis polis) | Greek/Russian | Greece | director; writer; actor | ||
2001 | One Day in August | Δεκαπενταύγουστος (Dekapentavgoustos) | Greek | Greece | director; writer | ||
2004 | Visions of Europe: segment Room for All | European Union | director; writer; short film, 5 minutes | ||||
2005 | Hostage | Ομηρος (Omiros) | Greek/Albanian | Greece/Turkey | director; writer | ||
2009 | Gender Pop | Greek | Greece | director; writer; documentary short, 40 minutes | |||
2011 | Man at Sea | Άνθρωπος στη Θάλασσα (Anthropos sti thalassa) | Greek | Greece | director; writer[2] | accessdate= 6 May 2012-->[3] |