Aristoteles Chaitidis was born in Munich, Germany and grew up bilingual in Munich and Thessaloniki, Greece. After completing his studies in Literature and Philosophy, at the Ludwig-Maximilias-Universität Munich he moved to Berlin where he is based since 2007. He worked as an actor at the Deutsche Oper Berlin for several years before taking on creative and artistic projects of his own. Since 2016 his focus lies on playwriting and production. His first works include the screenplay for Sternenkind and the dramatic monologue Marie-Fragment (both 2016). Special mention to his play Anti_gone that premiered in Vienna to much critical acclaim in 2017. Chaitidis has also been touring with a semi-staged performance of Ovid’s Metamoprhoses where he also displays his training in classical singing (counter-tenor). Anadyomene – an opera performance was shown in the historic Bensousan Han, Thessaloniki in 2019. His most recent work (2020 -) has been in film mainly as a script-writer but also director and performer, titles including the short films Stille Amare, I can’t smell the soil in my head and the allegorical mini-epic Goddess Garbage & Gewalt.