Maria Sidiropoulou

Documentary Filmmaker - Journalist

Photo: Pavlos Fysakis

Maria Sidiropoulou

Maria Sidiropoulou (b. 1988) is a documentary filmmaker and journalist. She has worked as a reporter and producer on investigative TV shows for almost ten years. Now, she produces documentaries and writes mainly on political and social issues, such as gender-based violence, in several Greek and international media.

Maria co-directed the documentary film “Girlhood,” an Onassis Stegi production, which was awarded at the Docfest/ Chalkida Greek Documentary Film Festival and the Olympia International Film Festival for Children and Young People. She is a fellow of the Thomson Reuters Foundation – where she was trained in reporting on human trafficking and modern-day slavery – and has received a grant to participate in Columbia University’s Video Journalism Workshop, in NYC.

She has studied Documentary Production at the University of the Aegean and is currently working on documentary film projects that explore gender-based violence and abuse of power issues, a femicide case in Corfu in 1958, and human trafficking in the Balkans.