Alexander Voulgaris
Alexander Voulgaris (Greek: Αλέξανδρος Βούλγαρης) is a multifaceted Greek filmmaker known for his work as a director, screenwriter, composer, and actor. His creative portfolio includes significant films such as *Thread*, *Roz*, and *Higuita*, all of which he both wrote and directed, showcasing his talent for storytelling and visual artistry.
As a composer, Voulgaris has made notable contributions to several films, including *The Last Note*, *Park*, and *The Sentimentalists*. His work on *The Sentimentalists* was particularly well-received, earning him a prestigious Hellenic Film Academy Award for "Best Music," highlighting his ability to enhance cinematic narratives through his musical talents.
Often recognized by the moniker "The Boy," Alexander Voulgaris has carved a distinct niche in the Greek film industry. He comes from a creative lineage, being the son of esteemed filmmaker Pantelis Voulgaris and celebrated writer Ioanna Karystiani. With a blend of innovative storytelling and musical composition, Voulgaris continues to contribute significantly to the cultural landscape of Greece, leaving a lasting impact on both audiences and the film community.