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  1. Athina Rachel Tsangari (Greek: Αθηνά Ραχήλ Τσαγγάρη, IPA: [aθiˈna raˈçil t͡saŋˈɡari]; born 2 April 1966) is a Greek filmmaker. Some of her most notable works include her feature films, The Slow Business of Going (2000), Attenberg (2010) and Chevalier (2015) as well as the co-production of Yorgos Lanthimos ...

  2. Athina Rachel Tsangari was born on 2 April 1966 in Aspra Spitia, Greece. She is a producer and director, known for Attenberg (2010), Chevalier (2015) and The Slow Business of Going (2000).

    • January 1, 1
    • Producer, Director, Writer
    • Aspra Spitia, Greece
    • Athina Rachel Tsangari
  3. Athina Rachel Tsangari is a film director, writer, actor, and producer whose introduction to cinema came via a small role in Richard Linklater’s film Slacker (1991). She is the director of three short and three feature films along with two episodes of the series Borgia.

  4. Athina Rachel Tsangari is a film director, writer, actor, and producer whose introduction to cinema came via a small role in Richard Linklater’s film Slacker (1991). She is the director of three short and three feature films along with two episodes of the series Borgia.

  5. May 26, 2016 · Labels are a dangerous thing, especially if you’re Athina Rachel Tsangari . The Greek filmmaker is frequently lumped into the emerging genre known as the “Greek Weird Wave” — alongside her close...

  6. Nov 22, 2016 · Our first installment captures Greek director Athina Rachel Tsangari earlier this year on the island of Hydra, where she was working on her latest project. The documentary, directed by David Thompson, premieres tomorrow, alongside all of Tsangari’s films to date, including Attenberg (2010) and Greece’s 2016 Oscar submission ...

  7. Athina Rachel Tsangari is a Greek filmmaker. Some of her most notable works include her feature films, The Slow Business of Going (2000), Attenberg (2010) and Chevalier (2015) as well as the co-production of Yorgos Lanthimos films Kinetta (2005), Dogtooth (2009), and Alps (2011).