Stanron's got the shapes, although I'd fix some of those chord names:
"A" and "A+9" = Asus2 (two different voicings)
"B" = Bsus4
"C#" = C#m7
"G#" = E/G#
The numbers he uses in the video are right: IV, V, VI. "I over III" for the last is a little unconventional, but clear enough.
With most of the chords, it makes no difference if you include the open strings, because they just double the notes on the middle strings. The exception is the B5 in the chorus, turning it into Bsus4 if you include top E.
Oh, for the bouzouki sound, I suggest x-x-x-9-12-12, which will fit every chord in the song!
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