Fotos Lambrinos is a notable figure in the realm of Greek cinema, especially recognized for his 1963 feature, *One Hundred Hours of May*, which has become a sought-after title among collectors for its unique portrayal of historical events through a cinematic lens. A graduate of the prestigious Moscow Film Institute, Lambrinos brought a rich background to his work, merging his experiences in theater and journalism with a deep understanding of film as a historical document.
His extensive research into international newsreel archives paved the way for significant projects like the *Panorama of the Century* series, further solidifying his reputation in the documentary field. Collectors often seek out his films such as *Captain Kemal, the Comrade* (2007) and *Birthday Party or A Silent Balkan Story* (1995), which reflect his commitment to exploring complex socio-political themes. Lambrinos' contributions to Greek and Balkan cinema, alongside his educational endeavors, make his work essential for collectors who appreciate the intersection of film and history.