If documentary as a piece of work may not change the world it may certainly agitate and influence the community and therefore contribute into that direction.
Alexandros Papathanasiou is a Greek-born filmmaker behind the feature documentary White Mountains, produced over 10 years and portraying the late Crete-born guerrilla fighter, political prisoner and author Lefteris Eliakis. Papathanasiou was born in Athens in 1980 and studied broadcasting and documentary filmmaking in the UK. He is a cinematographer and camera operator at Imperial College London. Previous films include the short documentary Perspectives, a portrait of Kostas Kazakos (which received an honorary award at the London Greek Film Festival), and An Uncertain Future, about the plight of Syrian refugees in Greece.
Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival Thessaloniki
2025
Special Mention for film that captures and highlights local history on film / Official Selection White Mountains
Chania Film Festival Chania
2024
Education
College
University of West Attica
Library Science and Information System
2001 – 2005
College
Anglia Ruskin University
Film and Television Production
2007 – 2010
College
Brunel University
Documentary Practice
2011 – 2012
Personal Details
Birth Date
May 2, 1980
Nickname
Alex
Birth City
Athens
Current City
Hitchin
Hometown
Athens
Height
1.80
Gender
Male
Ethnicity
Greek
Eye Color
Brown
Married To
Craille Gillies
Children
1
Quotes
"Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, giving birth to evolution." Albert Eistein
If documentary as a piece of work may not change the world it may certainly agitate and influence the community and therefore contribute into that direction.