An approach to the phenomenon of Thanasis Vengos, the man and the artist, through film excerpts, testimonies of his collaborators and relatives and analyses of his symbolic role in the post-war modern Greek reality. Thanasis Vengos, for more than fifty years, was one of the most important actors in Greece. His films and lines are written in history, raising more than three generations of Greeks.
Tasos Psarras was born in Thessaloniki in 1948. In 1966 he graduated from the Veterinary School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki but then turned to cinema. He completed relevant studies at the Thessaloniki Film Theater School, the Stavrakos School of Thessaloniki and the Hatzikos School in Athens. In 1972, he was one of the co-founders of the Thessaloniki Film Club, which was closed by the dictatorship on Easter 1973.
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