Greek film and television director (born 1966)
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Filippos Tsitos |
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Born | 1966 (age 57–58)
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Occupation | Film director |
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Known for | 'Unfair World |
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Filippos Tsitos (born 1966) is a Greek film and television director. He grew up in Exarchia and Chalandri, moving to Berlin, Germany in 1991, where he studied directing at the German Academy of Cinema and Television.[1] He has won the Silver Shell Award at the San Sebastian International Film Festival for his film Unfair World.[2][3]