
Acting
Iosif Polyzoidis is a Greek actor. He was born in 1974 in Germany where he lived until he was 6 years old, while he comes from Alexandroupoli and Didymoteicho. After finishing school he studied Marketing and Advertising at the Technical University of Athens. At the age of 25 he decided to become an actor and began his studies, while at the same time working in various television productions. In 1998, he made his television debut with a leading role in the social series "Victims of Peace" on Mega Channel. There he co-starred for one season with Anna-Maria Papacharalambous, Giorgos Pyrpasopoulos, Agis Emmanuel and Haris Mavroudis. In the 2000-2001 season, he starred with Dimitra Matsouka and Takis Spyridakis in the comedy series "Trojan Horse" on ANT1. This was followed by the romantic series "En Iordani" where he co-starred with Vana Barba. Another well-known television role was that of Babis in the romantic series "Litsa.com" in the 2008-2010 season on ANT1. He made his first appearance in cinema in 2001 in the social film "Pes sti morphini akumbi ton zotko". This was followed by the productions "Na m' agapas" and "Mesanykhta" in 2003. In 2008, he played in three films: "Molis Horisa", "To kuti" and "Bank Bang". In 2009, he starred in the film "I'd Die for You" with Eleni Randou.

Why didn't Vicky go get her passport sooner? What happened and she was caught crying in a bank? Why does she ask Alexis if he's bored? Will Harris text her? When will her hypochondriac neighbor see her again? None of these questions will be answered. Vicky is leaving tomorrow and she just wants to have fun.

A documentary film on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the outbreak of the Greek Revolution.

The arrival of children, as seen through the stories of four different couples, just when a pregnancy comes along and conflicts with their lives. A marital crisis becomes a family tragedy; a mad man's gun forces a young couple to reconsider a premature pregnancy; a long struggle of in-vitro fertilizations brings together and forces apart two sterile women who have shared the same man; and a young Iraqi immigrant, all alone in her apartment, is forced to give birth to her child with the help of her Greek stalker and next door neighbor. The stories unfold within a day and collide in a violent and fatal incident.

MARJORAM is a psychological suspense drama about a mother-daughter relationship in which love and abuse seem go hand in hand. Anna (11) is a smart and talented kid. Mary, her mother, actively supports Anna so that she can get the best out of her talents. However, suddenly Anna starts behaving in strange ways, putting herself in danger. When asked what is happening, Anna claims that she is just fine. Her weird behavior however continues, driving Mary to her limits. Why a child, who seems happy on the surface, is acting so unpredictably? Why a mother, who loves her child so much, is having no clue of what is going on?

Electra is an ordinary woman, without any karmic connection to the tragedy of her name. The most important relationship in her life is with Petros. However, he announces their separation on her birthday with a phone message while her friends are preparing a surprise party. The message is heard by all her friends except her, who is absent. They decide to hide the incident from her, in order to celebrate her birthday first. Thus, all the misunderstandings begin…

Seven years after the incident on the Pitta islet, the team leaves the Aegean and goes ashore to help Stavrakomathiakakis find little Noori, who is about to be deported.

Sotiris is a financial editor at a local newspaper, living a mundane life, until he locks eyes with the gorgeous Olga at a Russian expat Christmas party. Unable to get her out his head, he starts looking for the girl of his dreams, only to find himself immersed in a dark and dangerous world, where the difference between illusion and reality will soon be made abundantly clear.With Zenia Kaplan as the proverbial femme fatale, Savvas Karydas explores the twin concepts of escape/dream and dead-end/deceit. From this unique perspective, Illusion could easily be perceived as a film noir. At the same time, it’s a film about contemporary credit crunch societies and their effect on relationships and attitudes, imposing a new moral order where love and friendship are tested, redefined and demystified.

Three men who work in a canteen hear the stories and the problems of the night customers.

Through the different erotic stories of various characters, the film searches for the different types of bonds in a middle-class modern Greek family, its hopes, expectations, problems and everyday paranoia that its members encounter.

A director decides to make a film about an old friend, musician, who died from drugs years ago and became known to the general public after his death. The present and the past confused in the mind of the director and the influences in his work.

