Xristoforos papakaliatis biography of martin
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by Georgia Aitaki
Christopher (Christoforos) Papakaliatis is one of Greece’s most recognisable and successful ‘television authors’, and Maestro in Blue, his latest creation, is the series that managed to turn Greece into a full ‘Netflix nation’[1] – meaning that the country is not only on the receiving end but is also represented in terms of content. Supported by the National Centre of Audiovisual Media and Communication (EKOME) and originally broadcast by private television channel MEGA TV, Maestro in Blue became the first Greek drama show to launch into global subscription video-on-demand streaming platform Netflix (on 19 December 2022), with the second season returning on 16 May 2024. Apart from a sign of recognition for the creator himself, the global launch of Maestro in Blue has been discussed as a potential turning point for Greek television industries and their representability in the global streaming universe.
The present study is located at the intersection of critical industry and textual studies, incorporating analytical angles that cover the business, aesthetics, and politics of screen storytelling and, thus, contributing to extant research that centralises the ‘disruptive’ impact of SVODs on production cultures and practices, as well as modes of storytell
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