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: Navigating the fluid and often painful borders of the Balkan and Greek identity.
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Watch a visual meditation on the cinematic style and atmosphere of Theo Angelopoulos: : Navigating the fluid and often painful borders
: The film won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival in 1995. travels through Albania
As A. travels through Albania, Macedonia, Romania, and finally into a besieged Sarajevo, his search for the "first gaze" of cinema becomes a metaphor for:
(Ulysses' Gaze), directed by the legendary Theodoros Angelopoulos , is a monumental work of Greek and European cinema. Released in 1995 and starring Harvey Keitel , the film is a dense, meditative journey that blurs the lines between personal memory, historical trauma, and the search for identity in the Balkans. Narrative and Themes
: It remains a profound exploration of how history and memory are captured—and often lost—through the lens of a camera.