Greek film director Nikos Panayotopoulos died on Monday at the age of 74 of heart attack.
Panayotopoulos was born on the island of Lesvos in 1941 and studied cinema in Athens and Paris where he lived from 1960 to 1973.
He was awarded in international film festivals and some of his well-known films include “A Night to Remember,” “Delivery” and “Athens-Istanbul.”
His latest film, “Rembrandt’s Daughter” was released a few weeks prior to his death.