Faidon Georgitsis, born in 1939, was a prominent Greek actor known for his work in both film and theater. He gained recognition through his role in Fantasies (1981), where his performance added depth to the film's exploration of desire and escapism. Georgitsis trained at the Drama Schools of Karolos Koun and Pelos Katselis, establishing a foundation that would lead to a prolific career. His contributions to Greek cinema, particularly in the musical genre, reflect the vibrant culture of the time and his ability to engage audiences across various mediums.
Fantasies
Sexteen year old Anastasia lives on a lush Greek island with their pervy grandfather and dreams about having a large antique bathtub. She begins to have feelings about her brother Damir, who returns home after years abroad and dreams about running a sea-side resort. Falling under the island's erotic spell, the girl and boy discover that their love goes beyond filial. Her confusion causes her to seek advise of her aunt and her grandfather. She must decide if she is in love enough to marry and continue living with her brother in a different way. The incestuous nature of the story evaporates when it is discovered that the two aren't actually related after all because he was adopted.