Marina Dumont Anastassiadou
Marina Dumont Anastassiadou is a Greek-French director for theatre and film and a performer. She is specialised in interdisciplinary performative expressions.
She was accepted in 2014 at the École Normale Supérieure de la rue d'Ulm (Paris). She completed her master's degree in cultural history at the Sorbonne and graduated in 2022 from the Akademie für Darstellende Kunst Baden-Württemberg, Germany with a theatre directing degree. She has a PhD from the Université Paris Nanterre in theatre studies.
Recent highlights include work on film (The Color of Trees and The Tomatoes of Thessaloniki), in video installation (movements for the everyday life 1-12), and theatre plays. She created the role of Alexia in the opera Innocence by Kaija Saariaho at the Festival d'Aix-en-Provence (tour: London Royal Opera House, San Francisco Opera, Adelaide Festival, Metropolitan Opera). Her latest works include the documentary play Q-uestioning (Berlin), the theater play BABA DEIN HERZ (Innsbruck), and the performative walk through Lübeck, Wasserwege.
Marina is also one of the founding members of the theatre collective ISO 3591. As of 2026 she is a scholarship holder of the Kunststiftung Baden-Württemberg