Takis Kanellopoulos
An image from Sonia, one of the productions that also features Takis Kanellopoulos.

Takis Kanellopoulos

October 26, 1933 — Thessaloniki, Greece

Takis Kanellopoulos (October 26, 1933 - September 21, 1990) was a Greek director and screenwriter.

He was born on October 26, 1933 in Thessaloniki and died on September 21, 1990 from a myocardial infarction. One of the first Greek directors who made films in Thessaloniki, which he never left. He was honored at the 7th Thessaloniki Film Festival, in 1966, on the occasion of the film "Excursion", for his contribution to raising the quality level of the Festival. In the corresponding event of 1968 and on the occasion of the film "Parenthesis" he was awarded by the Hellenic Film Critics Association for his direction, while the film itself was recognized as the Best Artistic Film of the year together with "Girls in the Sun" by Vassilis Georgiadis. During the 1970s, the director's films were negatively received by the Thessaloniki festival audience and ignored by the critics of the time. From then until the next decade, Kanellopoulos dabbled in literature, writing poems and short stories. The death of Takis Kanellopoulos coincided with the long-awaited approval of financing for a film of his that would never be made.

Excursion

Excursion

1966

Sky

Sky

1962

Macedonian Wedding

Macedonian Wedding

1960

Memories of a Sunday

Memories of a Sunday

1975

Interlude

Interlude

1968

Sonia

Sonia

1980

Romantic Note

Romantic Note

1978

Thassos

1961