Hellenic Film Academy Awards

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Hellenic Film Academy Awards
Location Athens, Greece
Predecessor Greek State Film Awards
Founded2010 (2010)
LanguageGreek
Website hellenicfilmacademy.gr

Hellenic Film Academy Awards or Hellenic Iris Awards are a set of awards given annually by the Hellenic Film Academy for excellence of cinematic achievements in Greek cinema, replacing the abolished Greek State Film Awards. On May 3, 2010, the first awards ceremony was presented at the Athens Concert Hall. Since 2016, the awards have been renamed Iris Awards. [1]

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Hellenic Film Awards

Best Film

SeasonBest FilmSources
2010 Dogtooth [2] [3]
2011 Knifer [2] [4]
2012 Unfair World [2] [5]
2013 Boy Eating the Bird's Food [2] [6]
2014 Little England [7]
2015 Xenia [8] [9]
2016 Tetarti 04:45 [10]
2017 Suntan [11]
2018Son of Sofia [12]
2019 Pity [13]
2020Eftychia [14]
2021 Digger [15]
2022Magnetic Fields [16]
2023 Behind the Haystacks [17] [18]

Best Director

SeasonBest Director
2010 Yorgos Lanthimos for Dogtooth
2011 Yannis Economides for Knifer
2012 Filippos Tsitos for Unfair World
2013Thanos Anastopoulos for The Daughter
2014Yorgos Tsemberopoulos for The Enemy Within
2015 Panos H. Koutras for Xenia
2016Alexis Alexiou for Tetarti 04:45
2017Argyris Papadimitropoulos for Suntan
2018Elina Psykou for Son of Sofia
2019Angelos Frantzis for Still River
2020 Syllas Tzoumerkas for The Miracle of the Sargasso Sea
2021 Georgis Grigorgakis for Digger

Best First Film Director

SeasonBest First Film Director
2010Argyris Papadimitropoulos for Bank Bang
2011 Syllas Tzoumerkas for Homeland
2012 Elias Demetriou for Fish n' Chips
2013Ektoras Lygizos for Boy Eating the Bird's Food
2014Elina Psykou for The Eternal Return of Antonis Paraskevas
2015Yannis Veslemes for Norway
2016Evangelia Kranioti for Exotica, Erotica etc and Yorgos Zois for Interruption
2017Sofia Exarchou for Park
2018Lefteris Charitos for Dolphin Man
2019Nikos Labôt for Her Job
2020Rinio Dragasaki for Cosmic Candy
2021 Georgis Grigorakis for Digger

Best Screenwriter

SeasonBest Screenwriter
2010 Efthymis Filippou and Yorgos Lanthimos for Dogtooth
2011 Yannis Economides for Knifer
2012Yorgos Gikapeppas for The City of Children
2013Thanos Anastopoulos for The Daughter
2014Giannis Tsiros for The Enemy Within
2015Panagiotis Evangelidis and Panos H. Koutras for Xenia
2016 Athina Rachel Tsangari for Chevalier
2017Argyris Papadimitropoulos and Syllas Tzoumerkas for Suntan
2018Elina Psykou for Son of Sofia
2019Marios Piperides for Smuggling Hendrix
2020Zacharias Mavroidis for Defunct
2021 Georgis Grigorakis for Digger

Best Actor

SeasonBest Actor
2010 Antonis Kafetzopoulos for Plato's Academy  [ fr ]
2011 Argyris Xafis for Ap' ta kokala vgalmena
2012 Antonis Kafetzopoulos for Unfair World
2013Yannis Papadopoulos for Boy Eating the Bird's Food
2014Themis Panou for Miss Violence
2015 Vangelis Mourikis for Stratos
2016 Stelios Mainas for Tetarti 04:45
2017 Makis Papadimitriou for Suntan
2018 Andreas Konstantinou for The Last Note
2019 Aris Servetalis for The Waiter
2020Pygmalion Dadakaridis for Eftychia
2021 Vangelis Mourikis for Digger

Best Actress

SeasonBest Actress
2010 Mina Orfanou for Strella
2011 Ariane Labed for Attenberg
2012Kika Georgiou for The City of Children
2013Amalia Moutoussi for Hara
2014 Kora Karvouni for September
2015Maria Kallimani for Sto Spiti
2016 Evangelia Andreadaki for Smac
2017 Sofia Kokkali for Nima
2018 Katia Goulioni for Polyxeni
2019Marisha Triantafyllidou for Her Job
2020 Angeliki Papoulia for The Miracle of the Sargasso Sea
2021 Malika Foroutan for Pari

Best Supporting Actor

SeasonBest Supporting Actor
2010Christos Passalis for Dogtooth
2011Dimitris Imellos for Ap' ta kokkala vgalmena
2012 Christos Stergioglou for Unfair World
2013Ieronimos Kaletsanos for J.A.C.E
2014Nikos Georgakis for Standing Aside Watching
2015Angelos Papadimitriou for Xenia
2016 Minas Hatzisavvas for Worlds Apart
2017Themis Panou for Notias
2018 Thanasis Papageorgiou for Son of Sofia
2019Yannis Stankoglou for The Waiter
2020Thanos Tokakis for Eftychia
2021Stathis Stamoulakatos for Prostimo

Best Supporting Actress

SeasonBest Supporting Actress
2010Anna Mascha for Chrisoskoni
2011Ioanna Tsirigouli for Homeland
2012Olia Lazaridou for Paradise
2013 Kora Karvouni for J.A.C.E
2014Reni Pittaki for Miss Violence
2015Vicky Papadopoulou for Stratos
2016Vassiliki Troufakou for Cloudy Sunday
2017Elli Tringou for Suntan
2018Lydia Fotopoulou for Polyxeni
2019Maria Filini for Her Job
2020 Katia Goulioni for Eftychia
2021Vasiliki Kallimani for I Balada tis Trypias Kardias

Best Cinematography

SeasonBest Cinematography
2010Marcus Waterloo for Black Field
2011Dimitris Katsaitis for Knifer
2012Angelos Viskadourakis and Yorgos Argyroiliopoulos for Man at Sea
2013Ilias Adamis for The Daughter
2014Simos Sakertzis for Little England
2015Kostas Gikas for Forever
2016Christos Karamanis for Tetarti 04:45
2017Christos Karamanis for Suntan
2018Claudio Bolivar for Polyxeni
2019Simon Beaufils for Still River
2020Christina Moumouri for Zizotek
2021Yorgos Karvelas for Digger

Best Music

SeasonBest Music
2010 Giannis Aggelakas for Psyhi Vathia
2011drog_A_tek for Homeland
2012Yannis Aiolou for Christmas Tango
2013Stavros Gasparatos for Aima
2014 Alexander Voulgaris (The Boy) for The Sentimentalists
2015Babis Papadopoulos for Stratos and Yannis Veslemes for Norvigia [19]
2016Yannis Veslemes for Tetarti 04:45
2017drog_A_Tek for Spring Awakening
2018Nikos Kypourgos for Polyxeni
2019Coti K. for The Waiter
2020 Alexander Voulgaris (The Boy) and Despinis Trichromi for Winona
2021Nikos Kypourgos for O Raftis

Best Editing

SeasonBest Editing
2010 Yorgos Mavropsaridis for Dogtooth
2011Yannis Chalkiadakis for Knifer , Ioanna Spiliopoulou for Ap' ta kokkala vgalmena, Panos Voutsaras for Homeland
2012Yannis Chalkiadakis for Wasted Youth
2013Stella Fillipopoulou for An... and Takis Yannopoulos, Panos Daoultzis & Lambis Haralambidis for J.A.C.E
2014 Yorgos Mavropsaridis for The Enemy Within
2015Yorgos Lambrinos for Xenia
2016Lambis Charalambidis for Tetarti 04:45
2017Yannis Sakaridis for America Square
2018Lambis Charalambidis for Do It Yourself
2019Yorgos Lambrinos for Obscuro Barroco
2020Nikos Pastras for Winona
2021Panos Voutsaras for Pari

Best Production Design / Art Direction

SeasonBest Production Design
2010Pinelopi Valti for Strella
2011Ioulia Stavridou for Knifer
2012Giorgos Georgiou for Christmas Tango
2013Ilias Ledakis for J.A.C.E
2014Adonis Dagklidis for Little England
2015Yannis Veslemes for Norway
2016Spyros Laskaris for Tetarti 04:45
2017Spyros Laskaris for Notias

Best Costume Design

SeasonBest Costumes Design
2010Vassilis Barbarigos for Strella
2011Giorgos Georgiou for Taxidi sti Mytilini
2012Giorgos Georgiou for Christmas Tango
2013Despina Himona for J.A.C.E
2014Gioula Zoiopoulou for Little England
2015Vassilis Barbarigos for Xenia
2016Anna Mahairianaki for Cloudy Sunday
2017Gioula Zoiopoulou for I Roza tis Smyrnis

Best Sound

SeasonBest Sound
2010Stefanos Efthymiou, Dimitris Voutsas, Panos Voutsaras, Costas Varybopiotis for Psyhi Vathia
2011Dinos Kittou, Costas Fylaktidis for Knifer
2012Aris Louziotis, Alexandros Sidiropoulos, Panos Voutsaras, Costas Varybopiotis for Paradise
2013Marinos Athanassopoulos, Aris Louziotis, Alexandros Sidiropoulos, Costas Varybopiotis for An...
2014Stefanos Efthimiou, Kostas Varimpopiotis, Takis Giannopoulos for Little England
2015Ntinos Kittou, William Frank, Kostas Fylaktisid for Stratos
2016Aris Athanasopoulos, Gil Toren, Avi Mizrahie for Tetarti 04:45
2017Stefanos Efthimiou, Kostas Varimpopiotis, Persefoni Miliou, Valia Tserou for Park

Best Make-up

SeasonBest Make-up
2010Apollonia B., Mary Stavrakaki Strella
2011Evi Zafiropoulou for Homeland
2012Katerina Varthalitou for To Gala
2013Yannis Pamoukis for J.A.C.E
2014Efi Zafiropoulou for Little England
2015Dora Nazou for Norvigia
2016Nabil Salame for Cloudy Sunday
2017Katerina Varthalitou for Notias

Best Special & Visual Effects

SeasonBest Special & Visual Effects
2010Petros Nousias for To Kako stin Epohi ton Iroon
2011Nikos Moutselos for I Ypografi
2012Yorgos Alahouzos, Argyris Alahouzos for The City of Children
2013Vassilis Andriopoulos, Yorgos Alahouzos, Argyris Alahouzos, Yannis Vamvakas, Dimitris Gerpinis for Demeni, Kokkini Klosti
2014Aggelos Spartalis for From the Earth to the Moon
2015Roulis Alahouzos, Ionas Katrazanos, Phokion Xenos for Norvigia
2016Roulis Alahouzos, Ippokratis Halas for Tetarti 04:45
2017Yorgos Alahouzos, Argyris Alahouzos for The Other Me

Best Documentary Film

SeasonBest Documentary Film
2010Allos Dromos Den Ypirhe by Stavros Psyllakis
2011Ta Paidia Paizei by Rea Apostolidou, Yuri Averov
2012Raw Material by Christos Karakepelis
2013Imerologia Amnisias by Stella Theodoraki
2014Glow in the Dark by Panagiotis Evaggelidis
2015Mia Oikogeneiaki Ypothesi by Angeliki Aristomenopoulou
2016Exotica, Erotica etc. by Evangelia Kranioti
2017The Last Beach by Thanos Anastopoulos
2018 Dolphin Man by Lefteris Charitos
2019Obscuro Barocco by Evangelia Kranioti
2020When Wagner Met Tomatoes by Marianna Ikonomou
2021Unknown Athenians by Angeliki Antoniou

Best Short Film

SeasonBest Short Film
2010And Me for Myself by Georgis Grigorakis
2011Casus Belli by Yorgos Zois
2012My Dad, Lenin and Freddy by Rinio Dragassaki
2013Chamomile by Neritan Zinxhiria
2014Washingtonia by Konstantina Kotzamani
2015Volta by Stella Kyriakopoulou
2016Fig by Nicolas Kolovos
2017Limbo by Konstantina Kotzamani
2018Copa Loca by Christos Massalas
2019Hector Malo - The Last Day of the Year by Jacqueline Lentzou
2020Electric Swan by Konstantina Kotzamani
2021Bella by Thelyia Petraki

Honorary Award

SeasonHonorary Award
2010 Thanasis Veggos, actor and director
2011 Michalis Cacoyannis, director
2012Attikon, cinema in Athens
2013 Zoi Laskari, actress
2014Yorgos Stamou, post-production laboratory manager
2015 Fanny Ardant, actress
2016 Vanessa Redgrave, actress
2017 Kostas Voutsas, actor
2018 Alexandre Desplat, composer
2019not given
2020not given
2021 Mary Chronopoulou, actress, and Yannis Papadakis, grip

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