Fighting the future: Greece's last painter of film posters works on
Vassilis Dimitriou is 80 years old and Parkinson's disease makes his hand tremble, but he's determined to keep up his lonely battle against digital printing for as long as possible.

Far from the limelight, Greece's last painter of film posters toils away in a little garden studio to deliver his latest commission.
Vassilis Dimitriou is 80 years old, works alone and knows his days on the job are numbered - his left hand trembles from the early stages of Parkinson's disease.
But Dimitriou, a survivor of Greece's wartime occupation by the Nazis, remains determined to fight his lonely battle against digital printing for as long as he can.
For him, it's an art that truly comes from the heart.
For more than 65 years, the diminutive, beret-sporting artist has depicted all the big names, but some he pays extra attention to.
"Those I love, I draw well. Those I don't love, I don't draw well," Dimitriou says. "For instance I have drawn Clint Eastwood 50 times. If I close my eyes now I can start drawing Clint Eastwood."