Christopher André Marks (Greek: Κρίστοφερ Αντρέ Μαρκς) is a Greek American film director, film producer, and screenwriter, best known for the 2021 film King Otto.
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Christopher André Marks | |
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Occupation | Film director |
Marks grew up in California. His family was in the Latin music industry, however he was raised Greek, often returning to Athens throughout his childhood.[1] He grew up playing hockey and soccer which laid the foundation for his interest in sports stories and his work with ESPN and HBO.[2]
His directorial feature debut, King Otto, on the Greek National Soccer Team's victory at Euro 2004, opened to international critical acclaim from outlets such as the Los Angeles Times,[3] The Guardian,[4] The Australian[5] and Süddeutsche Zeitung.[6] It is marked as "fresh" on critic aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes.[7] It was released theatrically and on streaming platforms in over 75 countries via partners such as Warner Bros. Discovery, Sky UK,[8] Sky Deutschland[9] and Canal+.[10] As the film is about a German working with the Greek National Team, Marks states that the film's central focal point is on what "unites us versus what divides us" as people.[11] It was Marks' Greek-American background that inspired him to make King Otto.[12] Marks stated to Kathimerini that his next two projects will be shot in Greece and are currently in development.[13]
In 2015, he directed and produced the film Tiger Hood for ESPN Films' Emmy Award Winning '30 for 30' series.[14] The film had its world premiere at the 2015 South by Southwest and was released in the United States and Canada on ESPN, ESPN2 and SportsCenter.[15]