Konstantinos Antonopoulos(I)
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Konstantinos Antonopoulos is a Greek filmmaker based in Athens. He studied computer science in Athens and received his MFA in filmmaking from Columbia University in New York.
While studying in the U.S. he directed several shorts such as the award-winning Without Glasses (2009) and Lea (2013). Postcards from the End of the World (2019) screened internationally and received awards at festivals such as Aspen Shortsfest, Winterthur Kurzfilmtage and Brussels Short Film Festival. Unorthodox (2023) was awarded Best Short Film by the Hellenic Film Academy. He co-wrote and directed the 8-episode series Saute (2023-2024).
In 2022 he won the Production Award at the Torino Feature Lab with his feature in development: Glory B. He's a Sundance Lab, Berlinale Talents, Less Is More, First Films First and Oxbelly alumni.
He believes in patience.
While studying in the U.S. he directed several shorts such as the award-winning Without Glasses (2009) and Lea (2013). Postcards from the End of the World (2019) screened internationally and received awards at festivals such as Aspen Shortsfest, Winterthur Kurzfilmtage and Brussels Short Film Festival. Unorthodox (2023) was awarded Best Short Film by the Hellenic Film Academy. He co-wrote and directed the 8-episode series Saute (2023-2024).
In 2022 he won the Production Award at the Torino Feature Lab with his feature in development: Glory B. He's a Sundance Lab, Berlinale Talents, Less Is More, First Films First and Oxbelly alumni.
He believes in patience.