
Giorgos Arvanitis
Camera
Born 1941-02-22 · Dilofo, Phthiotis, Greece
Giorgos (or Yorgos) Arvanitis (Greek: Γιώργος Αρβανίτης; born February 22, 1941) is a Greek cinematographer. Arvanitis was born in the village of Dilofo, Phthiotis, Greece. Having received an education as an electrician in the construction sector, he started working in the movies business in his early 20s, advancing from 2nd camera assistant to finally become a director of photography. Arvanitis has been an important figure in the Greek film industry, having worked on many films produced by Finos Films. In 1968, he worked on Theo Angelopoulos's first short film Εκπομπή (Broadcast). Since then, he has worked in every single one of Angelopoulos' movies, including award-winning Eternity and a Day (Palme d'or, Cannes 1998), except for the very last trilogy he was shooting (Trilogy: The Weeping Meadow, The Dust of Time, The Other Sea). (Wikipedia)
Acting
Crew

The Child Who Measured the World
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Fanny Lye Deliver'd
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Adults in the Room
Director of Photography

Blind Sun
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Graziella
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Il a plu sur le grand paysage
Cinematography

Fadhma N'Soumer
Director of Photography

Tom the Truant
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Land of Oblivion
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Dr Nazi
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Gigola
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An Organization of Dreams
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Welcome Home
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Dorothy Mills
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The Last Mistress
Director of Photography

A Crime
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My Son
Cinematography

See You at Régis Debray
Cinematography

A Song of Innocence
Director of Photography

The Great Ecstasy of Robert Carmichael
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