EFTHYMIS FILIPPOU

Efthymis Filippou
Efthymis Filippou
Gender: Male
Known for: Writing
Birthday: January 16, 1977
Place of Birth: Acharnes, Grecia

Biography

Efthymis Filippou, an exceptionally captivating Greek writer, playwright, and screenwriter, was born on January 18, 1977, in Acharnes, Athens. Initially a journalist and copywriter, he was not involved in filmmaking until his compatriot Yorgos Lanthimos invited him to write scripts, teaching him the craft, for which Filippou is grateful. Renowned for his uniquely surreal, darkly comedic style, he co-wrote with Lanthimos films like Dogtooth (2009), a Cannes winner, Alps (2011), earning the Golden Osella, The Lobster (2015), an Oscar nominee, The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017), and Kinds of Kindness (2024). He also collaborated with directors Babis Makridis (Pity 2018) and Athina Rachel Tsangari (Chevalier 2015). His theatrical works include Bloods (2014), Excuse 4&5 (2016), Rob (2017), George (2020), and Etymologies (2024). Filippou published his first novel, Someone talking to himself while holding a glass of milk, in 2007. Which was circulated in editions by the Greek Ministry of Public Health. He has earned numerous awards and was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 2016, reflecting his global impact on cinema and theater.

Notable work

Filmography

Starring

2024·
Polydroso
2011·
Alps
Lamp Shop Owner

Production

Screenplay
Writer
2021·
Apples
Thanks
Writer, Creator, Concept Artist, Director
2020·
Nimic
Writer
2019·
Olla
Thanks
2018·
Icebergs
Book
2018·
Pity
Writer, Lyricist
2018·
Baton
Writer
Thanks
2016·
Suntan
Thanks
Screenplay
2015·
Chevalier
Screenplay
2013·
Necktie
Thanks
2012·
L
Writer, Co-Producer
2011·
Alps
Screenplay
2010·
Attenberg
Thanks
2009·
Dogtooth
Screenplay