NSW tribute to Angelopoulos
Greek filmmaker Theo Angelopoulos will have his work honoured through a screening of his first short film Oi Ekpombi by the Greek Orthodox Community of New South Wales
Prolific filmmaker, Theo Angelopoulos.
Greek filmmaker Theo Angelopoulos will have his work honoured through a screening of his first short film Oi Ekpombi by the Greek Orthodox Community of New South Wales.
The screening will talk place on Sunday 12 February at the Greek Community's Hall at Lakemba at 5:00 pm. After the screening Dr Vrasidas Karalis will talk about Angelopoulos's work and there will be discussions with the audience.
Last week, the filmmaker was run over by a motorcycle and died from the tragic accident whilst on set of his new film.
For more information and tickets contact (02) 9750 0440.
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