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  1. The Travelling Players (Greek: Ο Θίασος, translit. O Thiasos, "The Troupe") is a 1975 Greek historical drama film written and directed by Theodoros Angelopoulos that traces the history of mid-20th-century Greece from 1939 to 1952.

  2. Dec 18, 2022 · The Travelling Players. O Thiassos, Greece, 1975. A powerful vision of postwar Greek history as experienced by a troupe of actors on perennial tour, The Travelling Players swept the awards at the 1975 Thessaloniki Film Festival and announced Theo Angelopoulos as a major international auteur.

  3. Oct 13, 1975 · The Travelling Players: Directed by Theodoros Angelopoulos. With Eva Kotamanidou, Vangelis Kazan, Aliki Georgouli, Kiriakos Katrivanos. Greece, 1939-1952: Fascist, Nazi, and Communist conflict, as seen through the eyes of a family of travelling provincial players.

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    • Drama, History, Music
    • Theodoros Angelopoulos
    • 1975-10-13
  4. A powerful vision of postwar Greek history as experienced by a troupe of actors on perennial tour, The Travelling Players swept the awards at the 1975 Thessaloniki Film Festival and announced Theo Angelopoulos as a major international auteur.

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  6. Feb 17, 2024 · The Travelling Players A powerful vision of postwar Greek history as experienced by a troupe of actors on perennial tour, The Travelling Players swept the awards at the 1975 Thessaloniki Film Festival and announced Theo Angelopoulos as a major international auteur.

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  8. www.istanbulmodern.org › the-travelling-playersThe Travelling Players

    Nearly four hours long, the film consists of 131 shots and draws attention with its original and complex structure. It tells the story of a theater troupe travelling through rural Greece and attempting to perform the folk play “Golpho, the Shepherdess,” but never getting to finish it.

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