Yanaki Manaki
Born: 1878-05-18 in Avdella, Ottoman Empire, Manastir Vilayet
Died: 1954-01-01
Known For: Directing
Biography
Giannakis (Ioannis) Manakis (Aromanian: Ianachia Manachia, Greek: Γιαννάκης Μανάκης, 1878–1954) was a pioneering photographer and cinematographer, who, together with his brother, Miltos, are considered the “Lumier brothers of the Balkans”. He born in Avdella, Grevena, a Vlach village in Pindos (Ottoman Empire - today Greece). Attended the high school of Monastir (present-day Bitola), where he received a diploma as a teacher and painter (tracery/calligraphy). In 1898 he opened his first photography studio in Ioannina, while also working as a teacher. In 1904, the brothers moved to Monastir, where their studio became famous throughout the Balkans. In 1905, during a trip to London, he bought a Bioscope camera (serial number 300). With it, they shot the first film in the Balkans, “The Weavers,” starring their 114-year-old grandmother. They were official photographers of the Ottoman Sultan and the King of Yugoslavia, and in 1906 they won a gold medal at a world exhibition in Romania. Their Work The Manaki brothers’ archive includes approximately 67 short films and over 17,000 photographs, which record historical events (e.g. the Young Turk revolution, the Balkan Wars) and the daily life of the people of Macedonia and Epirus. At the end of his life, Giannakis Manakis settled in Thessaloniki, where he lived humbly and died in 1954. In their honor, the Manaki Brothers International Film Festival is organized annually in Bitola, while Theodoros Angelopoulos' film, "The Gaze of Ulysses", is inspired by the search for their lost films.
Filmography
1918
1912
- Opening of the City Café in Bitola ... (Director)
- Alexander Karadjordjevic Visiting Bitola ... (Director)
1911
- Panorama of the City of Grevena ... (Director)
- The Funeral of Metropolitan Emilianos of Silyvria ... (Director)
- The Romanian Minister Istrate Visits Bitola ... (Director)
- The Romanian Minister Istrate Visits Gopesh ... (Director)
- The Romanian Minister Istrate Visits Resen ... (Director)
- The Turkish Sultan Mehmed V Resad Visiting Bitola ... (Director)
- The Visit of the Sultan Mehmed the Fifth Reshad to Salonika ... (Director)
- Grevena Church ... (Director)
1908
- The Defilee of Army Orchestra, Carriages and Horsemen ... (Director)
- Turks' Hearing Speech on Hürriyet ... (Director)
- Parade on the Occasion of the Hürriyet ... (Director)
- The Celebration on Hürriyet ... (Director)
- The Celebration with Slogans in Greek ... (Director)
- Celebration on the Occasion of Young Turks' Revolution in Bitola ... (Director)
1905
- The Celebration of Saint George ... (Director)
- The Celebration of the Religious Festival Epiphany ... (Director)
- A Veterinary Station ... (Director)
- The Celebration of St. Cyril and Methodius on the Main Street in Bitola ... (Director)
- A Wedding in Bitola ... (Director)
- Sheep Slaughter ... (Director)
- The Mass ... (Director)
- Weaving Women ... (Director)
- Fair Near "Holy Sunday" Church in Bitola ... (Director)
- Wallachian Dance ... (Director)
- A Funeral of a Metropolitan in Bitola ... (Director)
- Wallachian Nomads ... (Director)
- Grandma Despina ... (Director)
- The Outside Class ... (Director)
- Reprisals by the Turkish Army Against the Macedonian Population ... (Director)
- The Parade of Serbian Army in Bitola ... (Director)
- Parades of the Turkish Artillery in Bitola ... (Director)
- Celebration of Epiphany in Bitola ... (Director)
- Washerwomen ... (Director)
- Weavers ... (Director)
- Veria Fair ... (Director)
- Infantry and Cavalcade on the Occasion of the Young Turks ... (Director)
- Turkish Professor at the Agricultural School ... (Director)
- Village Wedding ... (Director)
- Market Day in Bitola ... (Director)
- The Religious Holiday All Souls’ Day ... (Director)