Giannis Antetokounmpo will shoot a movie in Greece: A comedy a la "Ocean's 11"
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Studio Galazio and Greek-American director Christopher André Marks announceδ the creation of a new film production company and its first collaboration with Giannis Antetokounmpo.
The new production company focuses on presenting high worth of stories with Greek themes, which will be addressed to an international audience.
Galazio will produce a series of Greek themed stories intended for wide international distribution through a network of partnerships.
Giannis Antetokounmpo's first film production
In its first venture, the company will produce an Ocean's 11-style heist comedy set in Greece and will be the first fictional motion picture to feature Yannis Antetokounmpo as a producer.
The film is written by Marks and will be directed by him, while for its production he will collaborate with a team of veteran international producers, such as: Raphaël Benoliel (Emily in Paris), Shani Hinton (The Stones and Brian Jones), Adam B. Stern (Blue Jasmine), and Erika Aronson (Café Society). Filming will begin in 2024, while the cast will include the names of many leading Greek actors.
Christopher André Marks is an American director of Greek origin who has worked with major production companies such as HBO and ESPN Films. We also know him from the film (King Otto) in which he co-produced and directed.
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