Dionysis Fotopoulos
Dionysis Fotopoulos (Kalamata, 1943) is a Greek costume designer, set designer and painter. His brother was the equally great costume designer and set designer Vassilis Fotopoulos, who had won an award for the film adaptation of Zorba by Nikos Kazantzakis. Fotopoulos, unlike his brother, did more work for the theater. He worked at the National Theater where he designed sets and costumes for over 42 performances, his first work being Maria Lampadaridou-Pothos's "Electra's Dance" in 1971 and his last in 2001. He also collaborated with the State Theater of Northern Greece for approximately 23 performances, while he had collaborated with the National Opera and for many years was a permanent collaborator of Karolos Koun.
Crew

I'm Tired of Killing Your Lovers
Art Direction

I Dream of My Friends
Art Direction

The Woman Who Dreamed
Art Direction

A Dream of Passion
Set Decoration, Costume Design

Iphigenia
Set Decoration, Costume Design

Weak Spot
Production Design, Costume Design

Dying in Athens
Art Direction, Costume Design

Blind Date
Costume Design, Set Decoration

Provocation
Set Decoration

Blood Ties
Set Decoration

The Idlers of the Fertile Valley
Art Direction

Eleftherios Venizelos: 1910-1927
Production Design

Acropol
Set Decoration, Costume Design

The Colors of Iris
Production Design

The Cherry Orchard
Production Design, Costume Design

Byron: Ballad for a Daemon
Costume Design

The Limousine
Art Direction

Delivery
Decorator

The Bachelor
Art Direction

Varieté
Art Designer

1922
Costume Design

Melodrama?
Set Decoration, Costume Design