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Yanaki Manaki


Yanaki Manaki

Birthday:

05/18/1878

Place of birth:

Avdella, Ottoman Empire, Manastir Vilayet:

Biography:

Giannakis (Ioannis) Manakis (Aromanian: Ianachia Manachia, Greek: Γιαννάκης Μανάκης, 1878–1954) was a pioneering photographer and cinematographer, who, together with his brother, Miltos, are considered the “Lumier brothers of the Balkans”. He born in Avdella, Grevena, a Vlach village in Pindos (Ottoman Empire - today Greece). Attended the high school of Monastir (present-day Bitola), where he received a diploma as a teacher and painter (tracery/calligraphy). In 1898 he opened his first photography studio in Ioannina, while also working as a teacher. In 1904, the brothers moved to Monastir, where their studio became famous throughout the Balkans. In 1905, during a trip to London, he bought a Bioscope camera (serial number 300). With it, they shot the first film in the Balkans, “The Weavers,” starring their 114-year-old grandmother. They were official photographers of the Ottoman Sultan and the King of Yugoslavia, and in 1906 they won a gold medal at a world exhibition in Romania. Their Work The Manaki brothers’ archive includes approximately 67 short films and over 17,000 photographs, which record historical events (e.g. the Young Turk revolution, the Balkan Wars) and the daily life of the people of Macedonia and Epirus. At the end of his life, Giannakis Manakis settled in Thessaloniki, where he lived humbly and died in 1954. In their honor, the Manaki Brothers International Film Festival is organized annually in Bitola, while Theodoros Angelopoulos' film, "The Gaze of Ulysses", is inspired by the search for their lost films.



Credits

Пречек на грчкиот крал и на престолонаследникот Павле од страна на генерал Бојовиќ во Битола Род (1918)
Director
Aleksandar Karadjordjevik vo poseta na Bitola (1912)
Director
Otvoranje na gradska kafeana vo Bitola (1912)
Director
Закоп на митрополитот Емилијанос од Гревена (1911)
Director
Romanska delegacija vo poseta na Bitola (1911)
Director
Romanska delegacija vo poseta na Gopeš (1911)
Director
Romanska delegacija vo poseta na Resen (1911)
Director
Panorama na Grevena (1911)
Director
Црква во Гревена (1911)
Director
Turskiot sultan Mehmed V Rešad vo poseta na Solun (1911)
Director
Турскиот султан Мехмед V Решад на посета во Битола (1911)
Director
Манифестации по повод Младотурската револуција (1908)
Director
Манифестации по повод Хуриетот (1908)
Director
Parada po povod Hurietot (1908)
Director
Turci držat govor na Huriet (1908)
Director
Манифестации со грчки натписи (1908)
Director
Дефиле на воен оркестар, кочии и коњаници (1908)
Director
Домашна работа (предилки) (1905)
Director
Парада на српска војска во Битола (1905)
Director
Баба Деспина (1905)
Director
Υφάντρες (1905)
Director
Υφάντρες (1905)
Writer
Υφάντρες (1905)
Camera Operator
Училиште на отворен простор (1905)
Director
Перачки (1905)
Director
Панаѓур (1905)
Director
Pazar i kasapi (1905)
Director
Панаѓур во бер (1905)
Director
Власи номади (1905)
Director
Бачило (1905)
Director
Влашко оро (1905)
Director
Прослава на Ѓурѓовден (1905)
Director
Proslava na vodici vo ber (1905)
Director
Selska svadba (1905)
Director
Veterinarna stanica (1905)
Director
Турски професор во земодјелско училиште (1905)
Director
Proslava na 'Sv. Kiril i Metodij' (1905)
Director
Verski praznik zadušnica (1905)
Director
Панаѓур пред црквата 'Св. Недела' во Битола (1905)
Director
Represalii vrz makedonsko naselenie (1905)
Director
Погреб во Битола (1905)
Director
Parada na turska pešadija i konjanica (1905)
Director
Parada na turska artilerija (1905)
Director
Svadba vo Bitola (1905)
Director
Прослава на водици во Битола (1905)
Director