The studio’s first project, led by Klelia Andriolatou and Andrew Georgiades, is about a rag-tag band of noble thieves who steal from the tourists that destroy their home each summer.
The studio’s first project, led by Klelia Andriolatou and Andrew Georgiades, is about a rag-tag band of noble thieves who steal from the tourists that destroy their home each summer.
International production banner Studio Galazio has wrapped principal photography on its first project, heist comedy Mykonos, with an ensemble cast of Klelia Andriolatou (Maestro in Blue), Andrew Georgiades, Riccardo Scamarcio (Modi, John Wick 2), Julia Fox (Uncut Gems) and Vito Schnabel (The Trainer), The Hollywood Reporter can exclusively reveal.
Set on the glamorous European island, the film follows a rag-tag band of noble thieves who steal from the boorish elite tourists that destroy their home each summer.
Rounding out the cast are Panos Koronis (The Lost Daughter), Makis Papadimitriou (Suntan), Yorgos Pirpassopoulos (Crimes of the Future) Maria Kavoyianni (Maestro in Blue), Alan Asaad (Black Mirror) and Christos Passalis (Dogtooth).
Galazio CEO Christopher André Marks (King Otto) makes his feature directorial debut based on his original screenplay. The writer and director said: “It is a privilege to collaborate with such a talented international cast and crew on this film, especially as we embark on our first major project in Greece.”
Studio Galazio is a newly formed production entity dedicated to the creation and development of TV series and feature films with inherent Greek themes, aimed at large-scale international distribution.
The studio partnered with Giannis Antetokounmpo’s Improbable Media and local Greek production services company, BLONDE S.A. (Tehran) to produce the Mykonos-set caper. The film is also produced by Ginevra Tamberi, Donna Bloom (Julia), and Raphael Benoliel (Emily in Paris).