Yorgos Lanthimos

Yorgos Lanthimos gimė 1973 metais Atėnuose, Graikijoje. Jis buvo užaugintas savo mamos, kuri numirė, kai jam buvo septyniolika. Kai buvo vaikas didžiausią kino įtaką jam padarė „Atgal į Ateitį“ (angl. „Back to the future“) ir Bruco Lee filmai. Kiek vėliau, studijuojant Graikijos kino ir televizijos mokykloje Stavrakoje, jam vis labiau pradėjo patikti Andrėjaus Tarkovskio, Roberto Bressono bei Johno Cassaveteso kūriniai.Lanthimos pradėjo režisuoti 1995 metais pradėdamas nuo televizijos reklamų, muzikos vaizdo įrašų ir teatro produkcijų. 2001 metais kartu su Lakis Lazopoulos surežisavo filmą „Mano geriausias draugas“ (angl. „My Best Friend“). 2004 metais buvo dalis kūrėjų komandos, kuri buvo atsakinga už atidarymo ir uždarymo ceremonijas per Atėnų Olympiadą. Tada 2005 metais, jis paskyrė laiko rašymui ir režisavimui savo pirmam solo filmui pavadintu „Kinetta“.

Režisierius

2023

Prasti reikalai (2023)

- Režisierius
2018

Favoritė (2018)

- Režisierius
2015

Omaras (2015)

- Režisierius
2009

Iltinis dantis (2009)

- Režisierius

Prodiuseris

2023

Prasti reikalai (2023)

- Prodiuseris
2018

Favoritė (2018)

- Prodiuseris
2015

Omaras (2015)

- Prodiuseris
2009

Iltinis dantis (2009)

- Prodiuseris

Scenaristas

2017

Šventojo elnio nužudymas (2017)

- Scenarijaus autorius
2015

Omaras (2015)

- Scenarijaus autorius
2009

Iltinis dantis (2009)

- Scenarijaus autorius

Yorgos Lanthimos was born in Pangrati, Athens. He was raised mainly by his mother. His father, Antonis Lanthimos, was a professional basketball player who played for Pagrati B.C. and the Greece national basketball team, and was also a basketball instructor at the Moraitis School. Having graduated from the Moraitis School, Lanthimos went on to study Business Administration and played for a period in Pagrati B.C. He eventually dropped out and went on to study Directing for Film and Television at the Hellenic Cinema and Television School Stavrakos (HCTSS) in Athens. He has directed a number of dance videos in collaboration with Greek choreographers, in addition to TV commercials, music videos, short films and theater plays. “Kinetta”, his first feature film, played at Toronto and Berlin film festivals to critical acclaim. His second feature “Dogtooth”, won the “Un Certain Regard prize” at the 2009 Cannes film festival, followed by numerous awards at festivals worldwide. It was nominated for a Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award (Oscar) in 2011. “Alps” won the “Osella for best screenplay” at the 2011 Venice film festival and Best Film at the Sydney film festival in 2012. His first English language film The Lobster was presented in Competition at the 68th Cannes Film Festival. Moreover, “The Lobster” was nominated for the (Oscar about the) Best Original Screenplay by the Academy and won Best Screenplay and Best Costume Design at the European Film Awards of 2015. His fifth project “The Killing of a Sacred Deer” was also presented in Competition at the 70th Cannes Film Festival where it won the award for the best Screenplay. His sixth feature “The Favourite” premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Grand Jury Prize and the Volpi Cup for Best Actress for Colman. Lanthimos’s newest film “Poor Things” is a science-fiction romantic comedy based on the same-name 1992 novel by Alasdair Gray.