Aris Chatzistefanou

Aris Chatzistefanou

  • Place of birth: Athens, Greece
  • Also know as: Άρης Χατζηστεφάνου

Biography

Aris Chatzistefanou (Greek: Άρης Χατζηστεφάνου) is a Greek journalist and filmmaker. Born in Athens, Chatzistefanou started his career as a journalist at Radio Skai 100.3, where in 2005 he began his own show Infowar, a big success on Greek radio. In April 2011, he released Debtocracy, a documentary co-directed by Katerina Kitidi about the Greek debt crisis, which, despite garnering almost a million viewers on YouTube, was not well received in the traditional media and caused the cancellation of Infowar and his dismissal. Having worked for the BBC World Service in London and Istanbul, Chatzistefanou has been writing articles for The Guardian since September 2011. In 2012, he co-directed another film with Kitidi, Catastroika. It focuses on the Greek economic system and features Naomi Klein and others. The film was released by the co-owned Infowar Productions. Aris Chatzistefanou co-founded the magazine Unfollow in January 2013.[9][10] In 2014, he directed Fascism Inc., a documentary that shows how industrialists and bankers supported fascism in the 1920s and 1930s, comparing it to the present situation.

Filmography

Production

Catastroika

2012

As Director

Catastroika

2012

As Writer

This Is Not a Coup

2016

As Writer

This Is Not a Coup

2016

As Director

Make the Economy Scream

2019

As Director

Debtocracy

2011

As Director

Fascism Inc.

2014

As Writer

Fascism Inc.

2014

As Director

Fascism Inc.

2014

As Cinematography

Fascism Inc.

2014

As Producer

Debtocracy

2011

As Writer

Last Journey

2022

As Director

Last Journey

2022

As Cinematography

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