
Tzimis Panousis
Writing
Biography
Tzimis Panousis (Greek: Δημήτρης "Τζίμης" Πανούσης; 12 February 1954 – 13 January 2018) was a Greek musician, stand-up comedian and occasional film and theater actor born in Athens, where he spent most of his life. He is often seen as the modern-day Aristophanes. His fans usually refer to him as “Tzimakos” (little Jim).
Known For

A satire of life in modern Greece, presented through a series of different stories about sex. There are several couples and their relation with sex in parallel stories that come together in a hilarious way.
Safe Sex

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Deka Mikroi Mitsoi

A mad scientist creates the band Music Brigades from body parts of dead musicians.
Dracula of Exarcheia

short film directed by Tzimis Panousis for his song: Kagela Pantou
Railways Everywhere

Tzimis Panousis' highly controversial "My Country's Flag"
My Country's Flag

In a well-crafted performance-farce, Panousis utilizes familiar tactics. He begins by attacking his long-standing opponent and proceeds with a series of sketches and songs. In this performance, he also gives a true presentation of how satanic lyrics are incorporated into songs, where the artist presents the inexplicable event in his own songs. He proposes solutions for the low birth rate and the political situation, and speaks prophetically about Avramopoulos.