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Themis Panou

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Nationality Grece

Themis Panou (Greek: Θέμης Πάνου) is a Greek actor best known for his acting with the National Theater of Greece as well as his starring role in the film Miss Violence directed by Alexander Avranas. He is the first and only Greek actor to win the Volpi Cup for Best Actor, an award given at the Venice Film Festival.



^ McCredie-Dando, Alice (7 August 2014). "MIFF 2014 Campus Critics review: Miss Violence". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 3 September 2014.
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Filmography of Themis Panou (2 films)

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Miss Violence, 1h38
Directed by Alexandros Avranas
Genres Drama
Themes Films about children, Films about child abuse
Actors Themis Panou
Roles Father
Rating70% 3.547693.547693.547693.547693.54769
At her eleventh birthday, Angeliki commits suicide by jumping off the balcony. She was found with a smile on her face. While the authorities are trying to find out what led little Angeliki to death, her family insists that her death was an accident.
A Touch of Spice, 1h48
Origin Grece
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Themes Cooking films
Actors Georges Corraface, Başak Köklükaya, Tamer Karadağlı, Athinodoros Prousalis, Themis Panou, Michael Giannatos
Rating74% 3.7460553.7460553.7460553.7460553.746055
Fanis Iakovides, professor of astronomy and astrophysics, recalls his childhood memories from growing up in Istanbul. When Fanis was 7 years old, his grandfather Vassilis was an owner of a general store with a specialty in spices. He was also a culinary philosopher and his mentor. Fanis grew very attached to his grandfather who would assist with his homework using imaginative techniques. For instance, Vassilis would teach his grandson the planets of the Solar System by showing an illustration of it and replacing the planets with spices. Cinnamon took the place of Venus since according to Vassilis, "like all women, cinnamon is both bitter and sweet". Fanis also fell in love for the first time in his grandfather store's upper floor with a young Turkish girl, Saime.