Theo Angelopoulos Explained

Theo Angelopoulos
Birth Name:Theodoros Angelopoulos
Birth Date:27 April 1935
Birth Place:Athens, Greece
Death Place:Piraeus, Greece
Occupation:Film director, screenwriter
Years Active:1965–2012
Children:3
Awards:Palme d'Or (1998)

Theodoros "Theo" Angelopoulos (; (27 April 1935 – 24 January 2012) was a Greek filmmaker, screenwriter and film producer. He dominated the Greek art film industry from 1975 on, and Angelopoulos was one of the most influential and widely respected filmmakers in the world. He started making films in 1967. In the 1970s he made a series of political films about modern Greece.

Angelopoulos' films, described by Martin Scorsese as that of "a masterful filmmaker", are characterized by the slightest movement, slightest change in distance, long takes, and complex, carefully composed scenes. His cinematic method is often described as "sweeping" and "hypnotic." Angelopoulos has said that in his shots, “time becomes space and space becomes time.” The pauses between action or music are important to creating the total effect.

In 1998 his film Eternity and a Day went on to win the Palme d'Or at the 51st edition of the Cannes Film Festival, and his films have been shown at many of the world's esteemed film festivals.

Biography

Theodoros Angelopoulos was born in Athens on 27 April 1935. His father Spyros hailed from the town of Ampeliona, Messenia in the Peloponnese. During the Greek Civil War, his father was taken hostage and returned when Angelopoulos was 9 years old; according to the director, the absence of his father and looking for him among the dead bodies (during the "Dekemvriana" in Athens) had a great impact on his cinematography.[1] He studied law at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, but after his military service went to Paris to attend the Sorbonne. He soon dropped out to study film at the Institut des hautes études cinématographiques (IDHEC) before returning to Greece. There, he worked as a journalist and film critic. Angelopoulos began making films after the 1967 coup that began the Regime of the Colonels. He made his first short film in 1968 and in the 1970s he began making a series of political feature films about modern Greece: Days of '36 (Meres Tou 36, 1972), The Travelling Players (O Thiassos, 1975) and The Hunters (I Kynighoi, 1977). In 1978, he was a member of the jury at the 28th Berlin International Film Festival.[2]

He quickly established a characteristic style, marked by slow, episodic and ambiguous narrative structures as well as long takes (The Travelling Players, for example, consists of only 80 shots in about four hours of film). These takes often include meticulously choreographed and complicated scenes involving many actors.

His regular collaborators include the cinematographer Giorgos Arvanitis, the screenwriter Tonino Guerra and the composer Eleni Karaindrou. One of the recurring themes of his work is immigration, the flight from homeland and the return, as well as the history of 20th century Greece. Angelopoulos was considered by British film critics Derek Malcolm and David Thomson as one of the world's greatest directors. Famous film directors including Werner Herzog[3] Emir Kusturica,[4] Akira Kurosawa,[5] [6] [7] Ingmar Bergman,[8] Wim Wenders,[9] Dušan Makavejev,[10] William Friedkin,[11] Manoel de Oliveira,[12] Michelangelo Antonioni among others,[13] were also admirers of his works.

While critics have speculated on how he developed his style, Angelopoulos made clear in one interview that "The only specific influences I acknowledge are Orson Welles for his use of plan-sequence and deep focus, and Mizoguchi, for his use of time and off-camera space."[14] He had also cited Andrei Tarkovsky's 1979 work Stalker as an influence.[15]

Angelopoulos was awarded honorary doctorates by the Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium in 1995, by Paris West University Nanterre La Défense, France, by the University of Essex, UK in July 2001,[16] by the University of Western Macedonia, Greece in December 2008,[17] and by the University of the Aegean, Greece in December 2009.[18]

Death

Angelopoulos died late on Tuesday, 24 January 2012, several hours after being involved in a crash while shooting his latest film, The Other Sea in Athens.[19] On that evening, the filmmaker had been with his crew in the area of Drapetsona, near Piraeus when he was hit by a motorcycle ridden by an off-duty police officer. The crash occurred when Angelopoulos, 76, attempted to cross a busy road. He was taken to a hospital, where he was treated in an intensive care unit but succumbed to his serious injuries several hours later. Prior to his death he suffered at least one heart attack.[20] [21] His funeral was a public expense, on 27 January at the First Cemetery of Athens.[22]

Filmography

Film and television work by Theo Angelopoulos
YearOriginal titleEnglish titleDirectorWriterNotes
1968Η εκπομπή
(I Ekpombi)
BroadcastShort film
1970Αναπαράσταση
(Anaparastasi)
Reconstitution
1972Μέρες του '36
(Meres tou '36)
Days of '36Part 1 of the "Trilogy of History"
1975Ο Θίασος
(O Thiassos)
The Travelling PlayersPart 2 of the "Trilogy of History"
1977Οι Κυνηγοί
(I Kinighi)
The HuntersCo-writer
Part 3 of the "Trilogy of History"
1980Ο Μεγαλέξανδρος
(O Megalexandros)
Alexander the Great
1983Αθήνα, επιστροφή στην Ακρόπολη
(Athina, epistrofi stin Akropoli)
Athens, Return to the AcropolisSegment of Capitali culturali d'Europa
1984Ταξίδι στα Κύθηρα
(Taxidi sta Kythira)
Voyage to CytheraCo-writer
Part 1 of the "Trilogy of Silence"
1986Ο Μελισσοκόμος
(O Melissokomos)
The BeekeeperCo-writer
Part 2 of the "Trilogy of Silence"
1988Τοπίο στην ομίχλη
(Topio stin Omichli)
Landscape in the MistCo-writer
Part 3 of the "Trilogy of Silence"
European Film Award for Best Film 1989
1991Το Mετέωρο Bήμα Tου Πελαργού
(To Meteoro Vima tou Pelargou)
The Suspended Step of the StorkPart 1 of the "Trilogy of Borders"
1995Το βλέμμα του Οδυσσέα
(To Vlemma tou Odyssea)
Ulysses' GazeCo-writer
Part 2 of the "Trilogy of Borders"
1995Lumière et compagnieLumière and CompanyCo-director/co-writer
Segment: Up to 52 seconds
1998Μια αιωνιότητα και μια μέρα
(Mia aioniotita kai mia mera)
Eternity and a DayCo-writer
Part 3 of the "Trilogy of Borders"
Palme d'Or 1998
2004Τριλογία: Το λιβάδι που δακρύζει
(Trilogia I: To Livadi pou dakryzi)
Trilogy: The Weeping MeadowPart 1 of the trilogy on modern Greece
2007Chacun son cinémaTo Each His Own CinemaCo-director/co-writer
Segment: Trois minutes (Three Minutes)
2008Η Σκόνη του Χρόνου
(I skoni tou chronou)
The Dust of TimePart 2 of the trilogy on modern Greece
2011Mundo InvisivelInvisible WorldCo-director/co-writer
Segment: Sky below
[23] I alli thalassaThe Other SeaPart 3 of the trilogy on modern Greece

Awards

Angelopoulos won numerous awards, including the Palme d'Or at the 51st edition of the Cannes Film Festival in 1998 for Eternity and a Day (Mia aioniotita kai mia mera). His films have been shown at the most important film festivals around the world.[24]

YearIssuerAwardFilmResult
Hellenic Association of Film Critics – Best Short Fiction[25]
Best Greek Art FilmReconstitution[26]
Best Greek New Director
Hellenic Association of Film Critics – Best Film
FIPRESCI – Special Mention[27]
Best Film of the Year Shown in France
Best Foreign Film
Best Greek DirectorDays of '36[28]
FIPRESCI – Forum of New Cinema[29]
FIPRESCI (Parallel Sections)[30] [31]
Interfilm Award – Forum of New Cinema[32]
Best Greek Film[33]
Best Greek Director
Best Greek Screenplay
Sutherland Trophy[34]
Palme d'Or[35] [36]
Golden Hugo for Best Film
Best Foreign Language Film Director[37]
Best Foreign Language Film[38]
FIPRESCIAlexander the Great[39]
Best Greek FilmAlexander the Great[40]
Hellenic Association of Film Critics – Best FilmAlexander the Great
Palme d'OrVoyage to Cythera[41] [42]
Best ScreenplayVoyage to Cythera
FIPRESCIInternational Critic's PrizeVoyage to Cythera
Critics' AwardVoyage to Cythera
Golden Lion[43]
Silver LionLandscape in the Mist[44]
Interfilm Award – Forum of New CinemaLandscape in the Mist[45]
European Film Award for Best FilmLandscape in the Mist[46] [47]
Palme d'OrThe Suspended Step of the Stork[48]
Golden Hugo for Best DirectorLandscape in the Mist
Palme d'OrUlysses' Gaze[49] [50]
Grand Jury PrizeUlysses' Gaze
International Critics' PrizeUlysses' Gaze
FIPRESCI – FELIX of the CriticsUlysses' Gaze[51] [52]
Prix Léon Moussinac – Best Foreign FilmUlysses' Gaze[53]
Best Foreign Film DirectorUlysses' Gaze[54]
Best European FilmUlysses' Gaze[55]
Best Foreign Language FilmUlysses' Gaze[56]
Best Foreign FilmUlysses' Gaze[57]
Best Foreign FilmUlysses' Gaze[58]
Palme d'OrEternity and a Day[59] [60]
Prize of the Ecumenical JuryEternity and a Day
Audience Award – Best FeatureUlysses' Gaze[61]
Best Greek Film[62]
Best Greek Director
Best Greek Screenplay
Silver Condor for Best Foreign FilmUlysses' Gaze[63]
Silver Condor for Best Foreign FilmEternity and a Day[64]
Golden Bear[65]
European Film Award for Best FilmTrilogy: The Weeping Meadow[66] [67]
Audience AwardTrilogy: The Weeping Meadow
FIPRESCI – European Film Academy CriticsTrilogy: The Weeping Meadow[68]
Special Jury Prize – Spiritual CompetitionTrilogy: The Weeping Meadow[69]

Lifetime achievement awards

Theodoros Angelopoulos was also the recipient of many awards for his long standing career.

YearProviderAward
Université libre de BruxellesHonorary Doctorate
European Silver Ribbon
University of EssexHonorary Graduate
Honorary Award[70]
Honorary Award[71]
Grand Prix Special des Amériques[72]
Hand Printing[73]
University of Western MacedoniaHonorary Graduate
Lifetime Achievement Award[74]
University of the AegeanHonorary Graduate
Dokuz Eylül UniversityHonorary Doctorate
Paris West University Nanterre La DéfenseHonorary Doctorate

References

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Notes and References

  1. "Theodoros Angelopoulos", editions Kastanioti, p. 189.
  2. Web site: Berlinale 1978: Juries . 4 August 2010 . berlinale.de .
  3. Web site: 55ο ΦΚΘ: 1914 – 2014: 100 Χρόνια Ελληνικός Κινηματογράφος . Filmfestival.gr . Φεστιβάλ Κινηματογράφου Θεσσαλονίκης . Greek . 19 May 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160305031639/http://www.filmfestival.gr/default.aspx?lang=el-GR&page=607&newsid=2006 . 2016-03-05 . dead.
  4. Web site: Ο Αγγελόπουλος ήταν μεγάλη μορφή του ευρωπαϊκού πολιτισμού, είπε ο Εμίρ Κουστουρίτσα. Greek . 2012-01-25 . In.gr . 19 May 2023.
  5. Web site: Οι Ακίρα Κουροσάουα, Βιμ Βέντερς, Ίνγκμαρ Μπέργκμαν είπαν για τον Αγγελόπουλο... . Greek . 2013-01-22 . In.gr . 19 May 2023.
  6. Web site: Lee Thomas-Mason . From Stanley Kubrick to Martin Scorsese: Akira Kurosawa once named his top 100 favourite films of all time . 12 January 2021 . . 25 May 2023.
  7. Web site: Akira Kurosawa's Top 100 Movies! . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100327124349/http://wildgrounds.com/index.php/2009/01/17/akira-kurosawas-top-100-movies/ . 27 March 2010 . dmy-all .
  8. Web site: Θ. Αγγελόπουλος: πέθανε ο ποιητής των εικόνων . Greek . 2012-01-25 . Edu4u.gr . 19 May 2023.
  9. Web site: Ο Θόδωρος Αγγελόπουλος μέσα από τα λόγια των άλλων. Δημητρόπουλος. Θοδωρής . Greek. Oneman.gr . 19 May 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160530125856/http://www.oneman.gr/keimena/diabasma/malebox/o-thodwros-aggelopoylos-mesa-apo-ta-logia-twn-allwn.1590143.html . 2016-05-30 . dead.
  10. Web site: Θόδωρος Αγγελόπουλος, 1935 – 2012. 2012-01-25 . Antikleidi.com . Greek . 19 May 2023.
  11. Web site: Επηρεάστηκα από τον Φελίνι, τον Αντονιόνι και τον Αγγελόπουλο . Μικελίδης . Greek . Νίνος Φένεκ . 2014-07-26 . enet.gr . Ελευθεροτυπία . 19 May 2023.
  12. Web site: Μανουέλ ντε Ολιβέιρα: Ο πρύτανης του σινεμά «έφυγε» σε ηλικία 106 ετών thetoc.gr . 2015-04-02 . The TOC . el-GR . 19 May 2023.
  13. Web site: 'Δεν έχω πει ακόμα αυτό που θα 'θελα να πω'. Η πιο ειλικρινής συνέντευξη του Θ. Αγγελόπουλου . Σταθογιάννης . Πάνο . Greek . 2012-01-26 . LiFO.gr . 19 May 2023.
  14. The Last Modernist, ed. Andrew Horton, 1997
  15. Book: Andrew . Horton . The Films of Theo Angelopoulos – A Cinema of Contemplation . 29 September 2016 . Princeton University Press . 978-1400884421 . 73 . 3 – Angelopoulos, the Continuous Image and Cinema . We should realize, however, that Angelopoulos is an unusual paradox in the history of cinema: he is very clearly "Greek" as I have demonstrated, and yet he is an international filmmaker who has been influenced by filmmakers from around the globe. He has observed: "I draw techniques from everything I've seen.... I continue to love... very much the films of Murnau, Mizoguchi, Antonioni. More recently: Tarkovsky's Stalker, Godard's Every Man for Himself and of course Ordet.....
  16. Web site: Honorary Graduates :: Theodoros Angelopoulos . . 9 December 2009 .
  17. Web site: Honorary Graduates :: Theodoros Angelopoulos . . 15 December 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090205044559/http://uowm.gr/registration/eggrafa/Deltio_Typou_anagoreusis_Theodorou_Aggelopoulou.pdf . 5 February 2009 .
  18. Web site: Honorary Graduates :: Theodoros Angelopoulos . . 12 July 2001 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120127122524/http://www.ct.aegean.gr/events/angelopoulos_epitimos/page/omilies.htm . 27 January 2012 .
  19. Web site: Kermeliotis . Teo . 2012-01-25 . Famous Greek film director Theo Angelopoulos dies in road accident . 2023-02-17 . CNN . en.
  20. News: 25 January 2012 . Director Angelopoulos dies after accident while filming . .
  21. News: Associated Press . Culture – Film – Filmmaker Theo Angelopoulos dies in accident . 24 January 2012 . .
  22. Web site: Το τελευταίο «αντίο» στον σκηνοθέτη Θ.Αγγελόπουλο . in.gr . 27 January 2012 . 19 May 2023.
  23. Left uncompleted by Angelopoulos' unexpected death in January 2012.
  24. Web site: Theodoros Angelopoulos – Awards . .
  25. Web site: Thessaloniki Film Festival (1968) . .
  26. Web site: Thessaloniki Film Festival (1970) . .
  27. Web site: Berlin International Film Festival (1971) . .
  28. Web site: Thessaloniki Film Festival (1972) . .
  29. Web site: Berlin International Film Festival (1973) . .
  30. Web site: The Travelling Players (1975) – Awards . .
  31. Web site: Cannes Film Festival (1975) . .
  32. Web site: Berlin International Film Festival (1975) . .
  33. Web site: Thessaloniki Film Festival (1975) . .
  34. Web site: British Film Institute Awards (1975) . .
  35. Web site: I KINIGUI . 27 May 2023 . The Hunters . .
  36. Web site: Cannes Film Festival (1977) . .
  37. Web site: Kinema Junpo Awards (1980) . .
  38. Web site: Awards of the Japanese Academy (1980) . .
  39. Web site: Venice Film Festival (1980) . .
  40. Web site: Thessaloniki Film Festival (1980) . .
  41. Web site: Awards 1984 . 27 May 2023 . .
  42. Web site: Cannes Film Festival (1984) . .
  43. Web site: Venice Film Festival (1986) . .
  44. Web site: Venice Film Festival (1988) . .
  45. Web site: Berlin International Film Festival (1989) . .
  46. Web site: European Film Awards – 1989: The Winners . European Film Academy . 4 September 2008 .
  47. Web site: European Film Awards (1989) . .
  48. Web site: Cannes Film Festival (1991) . .
  49. Web site: Festival de Cannes: Ulysses' Gaze . 5 September 2009 . .
  50. Web site: Cannes Film Festival (1995) . .
  51. Web site: European Film Awards – 1995: The Winners . European Film Academy . 4 September 2008 .
  52. Web site: European Film Awards (1995) . .
  53. Web site: French Syndicate of Cinema Critics (1996) . .
  54. Web site: Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (1996) . .
  55. Web site: Goya Awards (1997) . .
  56. Web site: Mainichi Film Concours (1997) . .
  57. Web site: Sant Jordi Awards (1997) . .
  58. Web site: Turia Awards (1997) . .
  59. Web site: Festival de Cannes: Eternity and a Day . 1 October 2009 . .
  60. Web site: Cannes Film Festival (1998) . .
  61. Web site: São Paulo International Film Festival (1998) . .
  62. Web site: Thessaloniki Film Festival (1998) . .
  63. Web site: Argentinean Film Critics Association Awards (1999) . .
  64. Web site: Argentinean Film Critics Association Awards (2001) . .
  65. Web site: Berlin International Film Festival (2004) . .
  66. Web site: European Film Awards – 2004: The Winners . European Film Academy . 4 September 2008 .
  67. Web site: European Film Awards (2004) . .
  68. Web site: special awards 2004 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120210144111/http://www.fipresci.org/awards/special_awards/special_awards_2004.htm . 10 February 2012 .
  69. Web site: Fajr Film Festival (2005) . .
  70. Web site: Copenhagen International Film Festival (2003) . .
  71. Web site: Flaiano International Prizes (2003) . .
  72. Web site: Montréal World Film Festival (2004) . .
  73. Web site: Pusan International Film Festival (2004) . .
  74. Web site: Yerevan International Film Festival (2010) . .