Super Demetrios was created by a cinematic group called "OtiNaNai Productions" (literally: Whatever Productions). They are a group of friends from various Greek cities that met while in Thessaloniki as university students in the early 2000s. The group was formed initially by Georgios Papaioannou from
Kavala and Mitsos Papavasileiou from
Livadeia, both students of
civil engineering, along with Dimitrios Vainas, Panos Kechagiopoulos, Charalambos Kydonakis, a student of
architecture from
Crete and Charalampos Papapostolou. They produced various short and feature
DIY comedies and parodies in a philosophy similar to
Monty Python's. The idea of Super Demetrios came in 2007 while the team was working on a different script. One of the lesser characters of that script showed a lot of potential so they abandoned that script and started anew the story of Super Demetrios. In June 2008 they began shooting in Thessaloniki. In December Georgios Papaioannou had to move to
Athens for professional reasons while Mitsos Papavasileiou had already had moved to Livadeia so they stopped shooting. In October 2009 they decided to resume shooting and they started a series of scheduled trips to Thessaloniki, mostly on weekends and holidays. Since all cast and crew collaborated for free and everything was done in a
DIY philosophy, the film's budget of €2000 was merely the cost of those trips. The shooting concluded in October 2010, more than two years after it began. After that Georgios Papaioannou began editing it for almost a year. In Spring 2011, since the word of the first Greek superhero movie had already been spread among fans, the movie was invited to the Den Yparxei Film Festival in Athens. During that time only one full scene was complete with visual effects and compositing (the space shuttle scene) and therefore only that scene could be screened in the festival. Nevertheless, the movie was awarded a special prize for the
Best Picture Yet To See. In November 2011 a
rough cut of
Super Demetrios was first publicly screened at the 52nd Thessaloniki International Film Festival. After the festival Georgios Papaioannou resumed editing the movie for a while. They also replaced some of the songs used in the festival copy with original scores so as in the
final cut all music was either original or
royalty-free. ==Distribution==