Nikos Meletopoulos

Фильмы

Les diamants de la victoire
Production Design
Постоянные любовники
Production Design
Париж, май 1968 года. Сотни тысяч молодых людей выходят с протестом на улицы. Главному герою, Франсуа недавно исполнилось двадцать, и, как и большей части его поколения, ему нечего терять. Во время бунта Франсуа встречает Лили, и между ними вспыхивает безумная страсть.
Let There Be Light!
Production Design
God comes to Earth in order to make a film.
Walking a Tightrope
Production Design
Marcel Spadice is a famous writer with a criminal background and a penchant for handsome men. From time to time, he induces an attractive female admirer to arrange for him to be introduced to nice, talented young men who happen to be sufficiently handsome to interest him. At other times, the endless effort to woo these men (who are most often heterosexual) grows wearying, and he goes to the train station to pick up soldiers looking for some easy money and a night's lodging. In this film, the writer has grown enamored with a young circus laborer who wants to move up in the world, literally, by becoming a tightrope walker. Marcel cadges an introduction, and for a time sponsors the young man's training. However, when the boy suffers an accident which renders him unfit for his chosen vocation, Marcel loses interest in him and takes up with another young man.
Яркий свет
Special Effects
Юноша, обладающий магическими способностями, отправляется к своему дяде, чтобы попросить поддержки в борьбе с отцом-волшебником.
The Photograph
Costume Design
A young Greek man goes to Paris seeking help from a solitary and almost misanthropic distant relative who works as a furrier. With him, he takes nothing from his homeland but a photograph of a woman that he finds on the pavement. A misunderstanding regarding the photograph sets off a series of dramatic misunderstandings which trap him in a vicious circle of lies and fantasies.
The Photograph
Set Decoration
A young Greek man goes to Paris seeking help from a solitary and almost misanthropic distant relative who works as a furrier. With him, he takes nothing from his homeland but a photograph of a woman that he finds on the pavement. A misunderstanding regarding the photograph sets off a series of dramatic misunderstandings which trap him in a vicious circle of lies and fantasies.
The Photograph
Production Design
A young Greek man goes to Paris seeking help from a solitary and almost misanthropic distant relative who works as a furrier. With him, he takes nothing from his homeland but a photograph of a woman that he finds on the pavement. A misunderstanding regarding the photograph sets off a series of dramatic misunderstandings which trap him in a vicious circle of lies and fantasies.
Немо
Special Effects
На остров, не обозначенный ни на одной карте, судьба забросила мальчика-фантазера Немо, прекрасную принцессу Алису, ученого-исследователя графа Данилова, его сестру, женщину-вамп Душку и чернокожего слугу по фамилии Пушкин. Сколько же этой компании предстоит преодолеть опасностей, пока не подоспеют спасители-инопланетяне!
Немо
Art Direction
На остров, не обозначенный ни на одной карте, судьба забросила мальчика-фантазера Немо, прекрасную принцессу Алису, ученого-исследователя графа Данилова, его сестру, женщину-вамп Душку и чернокожего слугу по фамилии Пушкин. Сколько же этой компании предстоит преодолеть опасностей, пока не подоспеют спасители-инопланетяне!
Немо
Production Design
На остров, не обозначенный ни на одной карте, судьба забросила мальчика-фантазера Немо, прекрасную принцессу Алису, ученого-исследователя графа Данилова, его сестру, женщину-вамп Душку и чернокожего слугу по фамилии Пушкин. Сколько же этой компании предстоит преодолеть опасностей, пока не подоспеют спасители-инопланетяне!
Molière
Decorator
Jean-Baptiste Poquelin is raised by his father and his grandfather because his mother dies when he's still very little. He works as a handyman, studies the law at a university and travels the country as an actor before he becomes the celebrated playwright Molière who impresses firstly the Duke of Orleans and then even King Louis XIV.