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Television director Manousos Manousakis died

Featured Television director Manousos Manousakis died

At the age of 74, director Manousos Manousakis, one of the most iconic creators of Greek television and cinema, passed away.

According to reports, Manousos Manousakis had been hospitalized recently in the Intensive Care Unit of Hygeia Hospital due to a respiratory infection.

Last Friday, the new series he was directing for ERT, “The Net”, premiered. All his collaborators are shocked by his loss.

Manousos Manousakis was born in 1950 in Athens and studied directing at the London Film School. Upon his return to Greece in the early 1970s, he began his professional journey in cinema.

His first film, Bartholomew (1973), established him as a bold creator. In this film, where he took on a triple role as screenwriter, director, and producer, critical acclaim was not long in coming. It received a special mention at the San Remo Film Festival in 1973, while in Greece, it was banned by the junta.

This was followed by films such as Lords (1978) and The Scarecrow (1985), while he also participated as an actor in films. Although his name became primarily associated with television, Manousakis maintained a dynamic presence in cinema, directing productions such as Your Appointment Has Been Scheduled (1996), The Red Dragon (1998), and the historical drama Ouzeri Tsitsanis (2015).

A Revolution in Greek Television
In the mid-1980s, Manousos Manousakis began his work in television. His early directorial efforts included series such as Kalikantzarodouleies (1985-1986), Miniatures (1986-1987), and Their Best Years (1989). However, widespread recognition came in the 1990s and beyond, when he took on the direction and production of dramatic series for private television networks.

The series he directed, such as Whispers of the Heart, Touch of the Soul, Don’t Say Goodbye, Love Came from Afar, Morals Unit, Red River, and others, are considered among the finest in the history of Greek television.

With themes revolving around forbidden loves and social issues, these series managed to move audiences and achieve high viewership ratings. Manousakis succeeded in blending artistic sensitivity with commercial success, creating productions that remain timeless.

His Cultural Legacy
Manousos Manousakis leaves behind a rich legacy in the field of art. Through his cinematic work, he laid the groundwork for freedom of expression during challenging times, while his television productions raised the bar for Greek television. His ability to tell stories that deeply resonate with people will rank him among the top creators of his kind in the country.