Spiros Stathoulopoulos

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Raised in the city of Thessaloniki where filmmaker Theo Angelopoulos shot some of his masterpieces, Spiros Stathoulopoulos began making movies at an early age. At fourteen, seven years after his family moved from Greece to Colombia, he earned his first award for the fiction video short, “Dimension,” which was broadcast nationwide. At eighteen, he served in the Greek Army. This experience shaped his vision and influenced another short film, “Nekropolis.” By twenty three, he had edited the feature film, “Habitos Sucios,” for renowned Colombian director, Carlos Palau. Now, at twenty-nine, after moving to Los Angeles to finish a formal education in filmmaking and establishing his own production company, Kosmokrator Sinema, he has completed his first feature film entitled, PVC-1.

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PVC-1 Press Kit