Theo Angelopoulos by Vrasidas Karalis
A concise critical study of a major Greek filmmaker that examines his cinematic evolution, recurring themes of history, memory, exile and national identity, and his distinctive aesthetic of long takes, slow camera movement and choreographed mise-en-scène. The book situates his films in political and historical context, analyzes narrative strategies that blend documentary, myth and allegory, and assesses their critical reception and influence on contemporary cinema.
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