With a post he made on his personal account on Instagram, Christos Mastoras revealed that the shooting of the film "I exist", in which he stars as Stelios Kazantzidis, has been completed.
The singer expressed his thanks to director Giorgos Tseberopoulos and shared a few words about their collaboration.
In detail, he wrote:
"The filming of the movie "I exist" about the life of the great Stelios Kazantzidis ended a few days ago. After meetings, auditions, acting lessons, endless rehearsals, plenty of study and long hours of shooting, we finally arrived on May 19 to hear the coveted "film wrap" from the mouth of our director-captain Giorgos Tseberopoulos. George Tseberopoulos.
Don't be fooled by his name shared by half of Greece, the guy is as rare as his last name... I heard somewhere that on the set of a movie the government is tyranny. Decisions are taken autocratically. Quickly and efficiently without a lot... But George, against the norm, often opens a dialogue. He exhausts the margin of error by testing his ideas even at the strangest moment. On a break, in the dark of the night in the boat swimming etc...
He never stops working on his ideas. Not of course because he doesn't trust his instincts but because his method is almost scientific. Trial and error until he finds the truth. It serves realism but almost in an oxymoronic shape and poetry through it. How do these two combine, you tell me? Life itself in its realism, in the great moments, tends to be poetic. George almost poetically made me Kazantzidis.
He took a pop singer and through his methods that have been proven infallible in his films for so many years, he made him Stelios and Kazantzidis. This guy saw something with his wet expressive eyes and I don't know what but he managed in a few months to change my life and I hope also those who will see "I exist... Tsembere I declare it to you publicly.. I thank you and I will always have you in my heart... Always an admirer of your work your mind and your heart! You are the great master of cinema!"
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