Faidon Sofianos

Faidon Sofianos

Nacimiento : 1952-11-04, Constantinople, Turkey

Historia

Phaedon Sofianos (born November 4, 1952 in Istanbul) is a Greek director, composer and television producer, member of the Sofianos Family. He was born in Istanbul to a Greek father and a German mother. His sister is Ivi Sofianou and his parents are Brigitte Sofianou and Dimos Sofianos. When he was nine years old, the whole family came and settled in Greece, specifically in Nea Smyrni. He graduated from the German School of Athens, studied at the Law School of Athens and did postgraduate studies in corporate law in Freiburg, West Germany. He worked as a German teacher with the Goethe Institute of Athens and with the Moraiti, Marouda and Ag. Friday. He studied photography at the Stavrakos School, Communication at the Open University of Hagen, West Germany and Philosophy at the Open University of Athens. Since 1975 he has been working exclusively for the audio-visual productions of the Sofianou House companies as a producer, director and composer. He has collaborated with Greek and foreign telephone stations and large international media companies with several distinctions inside and outside Greece. Since 2005, he has taken over the direction of the studios and the artistic program of the Mabrida Art Center in Koropi, Attica, where TV shows and films are filmed and, in addition to the large doll exhibition of Mrs. Sofianou, various visual exhibitions, theater and puppet shows, concerts, conferences and special seminars but also philosophy departments, creative art workshops and special agricultural programs. He deals with musical composition with the guitar as his main instrument, writing, sculpture, painting and taking care of abandoned animals that are housed in the stables of the Mabrida Mall.

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Faidon Sofianos

Películas

Loving Vincent
Production Manager
Película homenaje a Van Gogh en el que cada fotograma es un cuadro pintado sobre óleo, tal y como el propio Vincent lo hubiera pintado. Sus 80 minutos de duración están compuestos por 56.800 fotogramas que han sido pintados, uno a uno, por una gran cantidad de excelentes pintores a lo largo de varios años, todos inspirándose en el estilo y arte magistral de Van Gogh.