Yannis Economides | |
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Born | 1967 Limassol, Cyprus |
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Years active | 1989–present |
Style | Psychological thriller, psychological drama |
Movement | Greek Weird Wave[1] |
Yannis Economides (Greek: Γιάννης Οικονομίδης; born 1967) is a Greek Cypriot screenwriter and filmmaker,[2] who is considered to be one of the leading creators of modern Greek cinema.[3][4] His films explore themes of emotional and physical violence,[5] alongside the collapse of petty-bourgeois society and the pathologies of today's families.[6] They are characterized by their extreme use of profanity and depiction of graphic violence.[7][8]
Economides has cited fellow Greek filmmakers like Kostas Manoussakis, Alexis Damianos, Tonia Marketaki among others, as well as directors from the international scene such as the Coen Brothers, Robert Altman, Ken Loach, John Cassavetes, Gaspar Noé, Louis Malle and Richard Brooks as influences on his work.[8]