Nikos Papatakis
Nikos Papatakis
Biography
Nico Papatakis was an Ethiopian-born Greek filmmaker, who lived in France. Papatakis was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and spent his early years between Ethiopia and Greece. In 1939, he established himself in Paris and worked as an extra in films. Eventually, he owned the famous Parisian club 'La Rose Rouge' where performers included singer Juliette Gréco. He was married to actress Anouk Aimée from 1951 to 1954 and with her he had a daughter, Manuela Papatakis, born in 1951. He was then married to actress Olga Karlatos from 1967 to 1982, with whom he had a son, Serge Papatakis, born in 1967. In 1957, Papatakis moved to New York City, met John Cassavetes, and became co-producer of Cassavetes' Shadows (1959). In 1963, his first film, Les Abysses, enjoyed a "Succès de scandale" and was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival which refused to show it.[4] It was based on Jean Genet's The Slaves.[citation needed] In 1967, he directed another film, Oi Voskoi (The Shepherds in Greek). During the Algerian War, he was active in the Front de Liberation National. He returned to filmmaking in 1987 with a film in Greek, I Photografia (The Photograph). His last movie was Walking a Tightrope (1992).
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Directing
Known Credits
19
Gender
Male
Birthday
1918-07-04 (106 years old)
Place of Birth
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Acting

2007

365 Day Project as Not available

1954

Reflets de Cannes as Self

1951

The Red Rose as Director of “La Rose Rouge”
Crew

1991

Walking a Tightrope Director

1987

The Photograph Producer

1987

The Photograph Writer

1987

The Photograph Director

1981

Short Circuit Writer

1980

Une page d'amour Writer

1976

Gloria Mundi Writer

1976

Gloria Mundi Director

1972

Song of Love Producer

1967

Thanos and Despina Director

1967

Thanos and Despina Screenplay

1963

The Depths Director

1963

The Depths Producer

1960

Shadows Producer