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January 03, 2009
The Dust of Time: Trilogy 2 by Theo Angelopoulos
The Dust of Time: Trilogy 2 by Theo Angelopoulos
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November 2008 saw the long-awaited release of The Dust of Time the second part of Angelopoulos' Trilogy of which the first was the impressive Weeping Meadow. The film was premiered at the Thessaloniki Film Festival.
Synopsis taken from the official Angelopoulos website:
Synopsis
Through references to the Thebaid cycle the three films that make up TRILOGY follow the destiny of Hellenism as recorded in the relationship of two people who first meet as children in 1919 during the flight of the Greeks from Odessa only to lose each other and find each other again in different time periods in different parts of the world, living through the great historic events of the 20th century and the turn of the 21st.The second film is entitled "THE DUST OF TIME" (THE THIRD WING) and unfolds in the former Soviet Union, the Austrian-Hungarian borders, Italy and New York between 1953 and 1974, from the eve of Stalin's death to Nixon's resignation in the United States and the fall of the Greek junta.
Eleni Kairandrou unreleased theme for Dust in Time
Screen Daily report on The Dust of Time
April 05, 2007
Theo Angelopoulos: The Unseen Europe Part 1
Theo Angelopoulos: The Unseen Europe Part 1
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Theo Angelopoulos talking about his filmaking. Film featured Eternity and a Day . Only available in the UK as a VHS video.
Introduction
This posting is currently provided to give a portal to a range of the best sites on the internet concerning Greek director Theo Angelopoulos. At the time of publication it was probably the best portal on the internet for accessing further information about Angelopoulos. I have now added some YouTube extracts which enthusiasts are posting. In the UK it is currently very difficult to get much of Angelopoulos' work. Hopefully this will help to generate more of a market and provide the investment for digitisation. As I have now devised the 'hub page' system I will start to create separate pages of links on the films when time allows. (Ironic that so much of his work incorporates filmed time!)
Theo Angelopoulos
Theo Angelopoulos receiving his
honorary degree at Essex University
Assessing Angelopoulos
Andrew Horton (1997) argues that Angelopoulos has made an important impact on cinema in four ways in particular:
- As an innovative film stylist
- As a committed filmmaker
- As an artist able to be able to transcend purely nationalistic boundaries. In doing so to "evoke the ageless, the univerasl and the mythical
- These lead to a 'cinema of contemplation' (history that points to an inner journey).
Chronology
(Based upon Fainaru, Dan 2001. Theo Angelopoulos Interviews )
(Under Construction)
- 1935 Born in Athens April 27th into a merchant family
- 1940 Italy invades Greece. Mussolini's army is repulsed. Germany is forced to interverne. This puts back Operation Barbarossa (the invasion of the Soviet Union) by several valuable weeks. This probably saved Moscow and possibly Leningrad from being captured
- 1944 Greece is liberated from the Nazis but enters a protracted cilil war between Communist and anti-Communist forces. The feelings generated by this conflict will last for decades. During the civil war Angelopoulos' father was arrested for no apparent reason. He returned home suddenly after nine months
- 1959 Angelopoulos quits his law school degree nearing graduation in order to complete his military service
- 1961 Angelopoulos goes to Paris to study literature, filmology, and anthropology at the Sorbonne
- 1962 enters IDHEC (Institut des Hautes Etudes Cinematographiques). He has several disagreements with his tutors there. Attempted to shoot a medium length film called 'In Black and White'. It was never completed due to lack of funds. Negative remained at the laboratory
- 1963 moves from IDHEC to courses run by ethnographic filmmaker Jean Rouch at La Musee de L'Homme
- 1964 returns to Athens. Writes film criticism for Democratic Change
- 1965 works on US / Greek production of a fictional film based upon a real pop group the Formix Story. It was supposed to be a promotional film for the band's American tour. angelopoulos was replaced by the producers before completion
- 1967 Greece of 'The Colonels'. This military takeover led to much repression of democratic institutions. Democratic Change was closed down and strict political censorship is enforced upon all the media
- 1968 Angelopoulos completes the B & W short The Broadcast which took 2 years to complete. It is about a radio show looking for the "Ideal Man". It is screened and wins the Greek Critics award at the Thessaloniki Film Festival
- 1970 Reconstruction is released. This is his first film based upon an real event which was the killing of a returned Gastarbeiter. It won several awards at the Thessaloniki film Festival including: best film, best director, best script, best actress and the critics' prize
- 1971 Reconstruction gains some international recognition winning the Georges Sadoul Prize in France and gaining a special mention from the International film Critics (FIPRESCI) at the Berlin Film Festival
- 1972 Days of '36 released. Based upon a real incident which took place in pre-World War II Greece. Wins Best Film at Thessaloniki film Festival and wins FIPRESCI award in Berlin
- 1974. Starts work on The Travelling Players in January. Has to stop in May because of political events; re-starts in November finishing the film in January 1975. It is a great international success garnering awards in Thessaloniki, Cannes, and Brussels
- 1977. Makes The Hunters which is the first film to be produced by his own company with French and German co-producers. It is invited to the official Cannes competition. Wins a Golden Hugo in Chicago
- 1980. O Megalexandros (Alexander the Great [this is a problematic translation]). It combines several Greek myths and is styed in the form of a Byzantine liturgy. It is a co-production with Italy and Germany. Wins Golden Lion and Critics Award in Venice. Also wins acclaim in Thessaloniki
- 1981. One Village, One Villager. Documentary on the theme of the fate of Greek villages abandoned by their inhabitants. Screened by Greek Television
- 1982. contributes to a series of documentaries on cultural capitals. He makes Athens, Return to the Acropolis
- 1983. Starts shooting Voyage to Cythera in January. Had to stop for two months due to bad health. finally finished in 1984. Start of a new cycle of films which are far more personal in nature. shown in Cannes 1985 it marked the beginning of a still ongoing partnership with the Italian poet and scriptwriter Tonino Guerra and composer Eleni Kaindrou
- 1986. The Beekeeper is shown at the Venice Film Festival. works with Marcello Mastroianni for the first time. Mastroainni becomes a personal friend
- 1988. Landscape in the Mist launched at Venice Film Festival. wins the Silver Lion at Venice and selected as Best European Film of the Year by the European Film Academy. The following year if wins a Golden Hugo for best director and a Golden Plaque for best cinematography in Chicago
- 1991. The Suspended Step of the Stork opens in Cannes. Stars Mastroianni and Jeanne Moreau. this another cycle of work which Angelopoulos describes as existential. His concerns for the beginnings of the breakup of the Balkans and the beginnings of a disillusionment in politics in general are apparent
- 1995. Named Doctor Honoris Causa by the Free University in Brussels. Makes Ulysses Gaze which uses an american lead for the first time (Harvey Keitel). shoots the film all over the Balkans incorporating past and present tragedies. It wins the Grand Prix at Cannes
- 1998. Eternity and a Day wins the Golden Palm in Cannes. Becomes the president of the Thessaloniki film Festival after having had a troubled relationship with other Greek directoprs complaining that he had stolen the show from them
- 1999. Awarded Doctor Honoris Causa at Paris X University in Nanterre
- 200. Awarded honorary Degree of Doctor of Essex University (Department of Film Studies)
- 2004. The Weeping Meadow. Part one of a projected Trilogy
- 2007/8. Projected release of The Dust of Time second part of the Trilogy.
Filmography
The Dust of Time (in production release date projected 2007)
The Weeping Meadow (2004) [Part 1 of trilogy] Extract from YouTube below
Extract two from Weeping Meadow Beer Hall Scene English subtitles.
Eternity and a Day (1998)
Lumiere and Company (1995)
The Suspended Step of the Stork (1991). You Tube Extract below.
Landscape in the Mist (1989)
The Bee-Keeper (1986)
Voyage to Cithera (1984)
Alexander the Great (1980)
The Hunters (1977)
The Travelling Players (1975) YouTube extract below
Days of 36 (1972)
Resurrection of a Crime (1970)
Broadcast (1968)
Bibliography
Interview with Andrew Horton mainly about Eternity and a Day
More of the interview with Andrew Horton mainly on the visual style of Angelopoulos
Fainaru, Dan Edited: Theo Angelopoulos Interviews. University of Mississippi Press
Georgakas, Dan
The Films of Theo Angelopoulos (review)
Journal of Modern Greek Studies - Volume 18, Number 2, October 2000, pp. 468-470 (you will need to part of a subscribing library to access this article).
Webliography
This search is a selection of the best sites on a Google search to page 20.
Last date of search 5th April 2007
Here is a link to a useful website . You will need an Athens account to access this article. Review article of important films from the Balkans by Diana Iordanova
Official Theo Angelopoulos Website
BFI Interview with Geoff Andrew
Vertigo Magazine, Article - In the Shadow of Love, by By Geoff Andrew
Angelopoulos' Gaze by Bill Mousoulis from Senses of Cinema
Vicky Tsaconas Landscape in the Mist? Senses of Cinema site
Acquarello Senses of Cinema Site
The Strictly Film School Blog entry
The Hellenic Ministry of Culture Site
The Hellenic Ministry of Culture Page on Ulysses Gaze
The Hellenic Ministry of Culture Page on Landscape in the Mist
Guardian Feature on Travelling Players (2000)
Interview available online with Wolfram Schutte
Guardian review of Eternity and a Day : Bradshaw
Observer review of Eternity and a Day: French
Thessaloniki Festival Pages online
International Herald Tribune Cannes Report on Angelopoulos winning the Palm d'Or in Cannes 1998
Text of the awards ceremony at Essex University where Angelopoulos was awarded an honorary degree from the Centre for Film Studies
Link to Thessaloniki Documentary Festival site with links to documentaries about Angelopoulos
Useful page of references from the Film Reference site
Theo Angelopoulos, a man against frontiers: Ulysses's gaze in International Journal of Psychoanalysis Volume 85, Number 4 / August 01, 2004, Pages1017 - 1021
Angelopoulos interview with Geoff Andrew in Time Out magazine Jan 2005
Cinemascope Review of Weeping Meadow
Closeup interview with Angelopoulos 2004
Realtimeplayer interview with Angelopoulos in French from Making of Europe Net
Link to PDF file on Borders & communities in Angelopoulos' trilogy by Lasse Thomassen Dept of Government Essex University
Link to petition to Greek Government seeking to reverse the decision to sack Angelopoulos from his position as director of the Thessaloniki Festival.
Link to BFI site on documentary on Angelopoulos "Balkan Landscapes"
Article by Makriyannakis on Ulysses' Gaze
Review of Ulysses Gaze DVD from the Unspoken Cinema Blog
Jonathan Romney New Statesman Article
Regular Production Crew
Cinematographer :
Andreas Sinanos on the following film:
The Weeping Meadow
Cinematographer:
Yorgos Arvanitis on the following films:-
Eternity and a Day
Ulysses' Gaze
The Suspended Step of the Stork (1991)
Landscape in the Mist
Voyage to Cythera
Alexander the Great
The Hunters
BBC Short Review of Travelling Players
Guardian Bradshaw on Travelling Players
Days of 36
Resurrection of a Crime
Broadcast
Soundtrack
Eleni Karaindrou : Biographical Notes from ECM
Available Karaindrou soundtracks from ECM