Interview with actor Dimitris Kataleifos
(via Skype on 21 November 2011)
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
1. Introduction including recent acting award (1:29 min.)
CINEMA
2. Working with film director Pantelis Voulgaris over time (Stone Years to Brides) (2:28)
3. The involvement of Martin Scorsese in Brides (0:49)
4. Working with film director Yiannis Smaragdis (Cavafy) (1:23)
5. Favorite or most challenging roles in his career in the cinema (1:20)
6. The (harsh) role of Captain in Brides vs. his own personality (0:48)
7. Favorite co-stars in Brides (0:53)
CINEMA VS. THEATER
8. Acting in the cinema as opposed to theater (2:42)
9. Preparation for roles (2:08)
10. Lead role in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wοolf (1:21)
11. Effect of acting a role upon one’s own personality during the run-time of a play (1:23)
12. Views on Greek cinema (4:09)
13. On acting out a scene during the interview (2:09)
HIS NEW PLAY (THEATER)
14. The outlook for launching his new play (0:53)
15. Projected life-span of his character (0:17)
16. Placement of his play in time (0:24)
17. The age of his character (0:08)
18. His comfort-level playing the character (0:11)
CONCLUSION
19. Most favorite theater role (0:52)
20. Closing remarks, including his preference for attending cinema or theater (1:18)
1. Introduction including recent acting award (1:29 min.)
CINEMA
2. Working with film director Pantelis Voulgaris over time (Stone Years to Brides) (2:28)
3. The involvement of Martin Scorsese in Brides (0:49)
4. Working with film director Yiannis Smaragdis (Cavafy) (1:23)
5. Favorite or most challenging roles in his career in the cinema (1:20)
6. The (harsh) role of Captain in Brides vs. his own personality (0:48)
7. Favorite co-stars in Brides (0:53)
CINEMA VS. THEATER
8. Acting in the cinema as opposed to theater (2:42)
9. Preparation for roles (2:08)
10. Lead role in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wοolf (1:21)
11. Effect of acting a role upon one’s own personality during the run-time of a play (1:23)
12. Views on Greek cinema (4:09)
13. On acting out a scene during the interview (2:09)
HIS NEW PLAY (THEATER)
14. The outlook for launching his new play (0:53)
15. Projected life-span of his character (0:17)
16. Placement of his play in time (0:24)
17. The age of his character (0:08)
18. His comfort-level playing the character (0:11)
CONCLUSION
19. Most favorite theater role (0:52)
20. Closing remarks, including his preference for attending cinema or theater (1:18)
The entire interview: