Gennadios Patsis

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Gennadios Patsis

Born January 1, 1954 · USSR (age 72)

Soviet, Uzbek, Russian and Greek actor, son of Greek political emigrants who ended up in the USSR. Honored Artist of the Uzbek SSR. In 1975 he graduated from the acting department of the Tashkent Theater and Art Institute (TTHI) named after Ostrovsky. In 1975-1993 - artist of the Tashkent Russian Theater named after. Gorky. Since 1993 he has lived in Greece. Artist of the Athens National Theater. …

Known For

Abdulladzhan, or Dedicated to Steven SpielbergAbdulladzhan, or Dedicated to Steven Spielberg · 1992
Abdulladzhan, or Dedicated to Steven Spielberg
6.11992
MovieComedyScience Fiction
Considering that Musakov’s Abdulladzhan (1991) was dedicated to Steven Spielberg, we might suggest that these four boys embody nothing more complicated than a conflict of youthful innocence with some ominous threat—the basic workings of E.T. (1982) or War of the Worlds (2005), say. That threat, however, is best understood not through vague nationalism or warmed-over socialism, but through the other reference-point of Abdulladzhan—Tarkovskii’s Stalker (1980). Musakov leaves his boys in a simplified radiance so bright and so overexposed that it no longer looks like the skies of sunny Tashkent, but a disturbing, borderless luminosity to match the flat tonal range of Stalker’s “Zone.” Our Uzbek boys are nowhere in particular; this is a broader domain than anything international.
Light FallsLight Falls · 2025
Light Falls
2025
MovieThrillerDrama
A well-off young lesbian couple vacationing on a Greek island explores an abandoned hotel. An accident and a clash of different worlds set off a spiral of violence and revenge.
Nicostratos the PelicanNicostratos the Pelican · 2011
Nicostratos the Pelican
6.42011
MovieComedyDrama
After his wife died a man refuses to go out and doesn't want to talk to his only son. Life has no meaning for him. One day his son finds a baby pelican and decides to leave the bird at home. Pelican helps the boy find his father again and revive him back to life ...
Το Βουνό ΜπροστάΤο Βουνό Μπροστά · 2008
Το Βουνό Μπροστά
2008
MovieDrama
High Sabbath . The fireworks for the Resurrection feast will be the cause of a revival of an earlier, dark encouragement, between Luan and Thymios. The stranger and the locus, the atheist and the religious, the murmur and the "lamb". Our story ends in a dramatic one. Her victim, Harris, is a child immigrant. Albanian and Greek together. Christian and Muslim. The village is tall and it is FRONT.
Golden Head of the AvengerGolden Head of the Avenger · 1988
Golden Head of the Avenger
6.51988
MovieDrama
This picture of Alisher Khamdamov is constructed as a legend of Bakhshi, who pulls his endless song about the brave defender of all the disadvantaged Namaz, thereby brightening up the halt of Russian officers who are serving a dull service in the Turkestan region.
Ballad of the Lost MoonlightBallad of the Lost Moonlight · 2002
Ballad of the Lost Moonlight
2002
MovieDrama
One night, a woman and a man in a house, while outside the city lives and entertains.
A Dog's DreamA Dog's Dream · 2005
A Dog's Dream
4.52005
MovieFantasy
During a strange night, a prostitute, an opera singer, a fortune teller, a travel agent, a police chief and an insomniac meet by chance.
The Tree and the SwingThe Tree and the Swing · 2013
The Tree and the Swing
5.92013
MovieDrama
Coming home to make amends with her estranged father, Eleni finds herself confronted with an unexpected kinship.

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Abdulladzhan, or Dedicated to Steven SpielbergAbdulladzhan, or Dedicated to Steven Spielberg · 1992
Abdulladzhan, or Dedicated to Steven Spielberg
6.11992
MovieComedyScience Fiction
Considering that Musakov’s Abdulladzhan (1991) was dedicated to Steven Spielberg, we might suggest that these four boys embody nothing more complicated than a conflict of youthful innocence with some ominous threat—the basic workings of E.T. (1982) or War of the Worlds (2005), say. That threat, however, is best understood not through vague nationalism or warmed-over socialism, but through the other reference-point of Abdulladzhan—Tarkovskii’s Stalker (1980). Musakov leaves his boys in a simplified radiance so bright and so overexposed that it no longer looks like the skies of sunny Tashkent, but a disturbing, borderless luminosity to match the flat tonal range of Stalker’s “Zone.” Our Uzbek boys are nowhere in particular; this is a broader domain than anything international.

militsiya officer near the gate