Dimitris Zisopoulos

Director

Dimitris Zisopoulos has been active in the audiovisual sector since the mid-1990s, having directed numerous productions for Greek television, international organizations, and cultural institutions.

His creative perspective combines technical precision, visual consistency, and human-centered storytelling.

From 1995 to the present, he has collaborated with companies such as Actus Anima, Elixis Audiovisual, Honeybee Audiovisual, and Ellopia Films USA, undertaking the direction of television programs, documentaries, and promotional projects.

Among his most notable works are:

“Adrenaline”
“The Cyclist of the World”
“1912–1922: Greece’s Ten-Year Campaign”
“Hagia Sophia – The Swallow of Pontus”
“Magna Graecia”
“The Orphans of 1821: Stories of American Philhellenism”

His works have been screened at international festivals and on television networks such as ERT, Cosmote TV, and the United Nations.

He is a member of the Greek Directors’ Guild and was honored with a reference in the U.S. Congressional Record in 2016 for his contribution to the promotion of Greek cultural heritage.

His directorial signature is defined by realism, aesthetic clarity, and a powerful cinematic mode of storytelling.