Nico Mastorakis

Nico Mastorakis (Greek: Νίκος Μαστοράκης; born 28 April 1941)[1] is a Greek filmmaker and radio producer. He is probably best known for his 1973 live interview of 17 arrested Greek students, which happened without their consent, in favor of the Greek military junta. The students were later tortured. He might also be known for writing and directing the infamous exploitation horror film Island of Death in 1975 and co-creating the nationally available Star Channel in 1993.

  1. ^ Noble, Peter, ed. (1981). International Film and TV Year Book. Vol. 36. London, England: Screen International. p. 516. OCLC 638249927 – via Google Books.

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