Konstantinos Menelaou
Directing
Known For

What happens when two gay men in a disintegrating relationship leave the big city to spend some time alone, together in nature? Is it possible for nature to reveal the truth, their true essence and help them to change? Can these two wounded men; traumatised, hurt, lost and desperate on a remote beach find a way back to innocence? Is there a way back to reality, back to love? Their relationship was formed against fear and loneliness. They fell in love, but they can't handle love. They've both made mistakes, poisoning their relationship through secrets and lies. They suffer when together, but they can't be apart. Life in the big city hasn't been letting them breathe, think or feel - creating constant and never-ending problems. Are they both ready for the next step?
He Loves Me

Alice was an iconic figure in Greek film and theater, an enigmatic pop culture phenomenon, a woman trapped between her public image and her personal reality. Through a multifaceted approach, the film unveils the truth behind her meticulously constructed persona, while exploring the contradictions and social dynamics that shaped her journey.
Female

Matthew is a New York go-go boy living in an apartment in Brooklyn. At night he dances in downtown Manhattan gay clubs and comes home in the early hours. At the privacy of his own space, he indulges into the pleasure of household activities, such as washing the dishes, working out and flirting with the neighbors.
Matthew

A confession of love to a departed partner is the soundtrack of a dilapidated night full of sex and drugs between two gay men in a cheap hotel room. Their desperate attempts to alleviate their sexual tension fall into the void and they feel trapped in oblivion. This is a loneliness that can be shared and praised as something completely different from what it is. A misconception that sex can heal all the wounds created by the absence of love.
Lonely

An exercise in the relation between haute cuisine and erotica
Food Porn

Houhou is the visualization of an anti war Greek children's poem. The film explores the thin line between duty and crime, heroism and fearfulness, past and present by diving deep into a soldier's mind.
HouHou

“Sebastien’s Night Out” is the portrait of a young boy, who is haunted by a voice that confesses betrayal. He reluctantly grooms himself, getting ready for an evening of sex. It is about the numb post -relationship space, a melancholy caused by regret or disappointment.
Sebastien’s Night Out

A man returns home to Athens, where he spends solitary days in his new flat. As he navigates his loneliness, his voice reveals heartfelt messages to the lover he left behind, capturing the bittersweet emotions of love, distance, and the struggle to move on.