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Aeschylus

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Aeschylus
Aeschylus wurde im Jahr 525 in Griechenland geboren. Aeschylus ist bekannt für Claude Chabrol's Blutige Hochzeit (1973), Aeschylus' Oresteia (Tony Harrison Adaptation), the National Theatre (1983) und Prometheus in zweiter Person (1975). Aeschylus starb im Jahr 456 in Italien.
Geboren am525 BC
Verstorben456 BC
Geboren am525 BC
Verstorben456 BC
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Stéphane Audran and Michel Piccoli in Claude Chabrol's Blutige Hochzeit (1973)
Claude Chabrol's Blutige Hochzeit
6,9
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  • 1973
Aeschylus' Oresteia (Tony Harrison Adaptation), the National Theatre (1983)
Aeschylus' Oresteia (Tony Harrison Adaptation), the National Theatre
8,7
  • Drehbuch
  • 1983
Prometheus in zweiter Person (1975)
Prometheus in zweiter Person
7,1
  • Drehbuch
  • 1975
The Illiac Passion (1967)
The Illiac Passion
7,0
  • Drehbuch
  • 1967

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  • The Furies
    • Drehbuch
    • Postproduktion
    • Kurzfilm



  • Agamemnon (2025)
    Agamemnon
    9,7
    • Drehbuch
    • 2025
  • Eleftheria (2021)
    Eleftheria
    Fernsehspecial
    • poetry
    • 2021
  • Prometheus Bound (2021)
    Prometheus Bound
    • Drehbuch
    • 2021
  • Perses
    Fernsehfilm
    • play: The Persians
    • 2021
  • Steven Anderson, Shakira Searle, John Elsenbeck, Tatanya Lowed-Spence, Claire Bochenek, Noah Stanzione, Grace Ahlin, Laura Calandrino, Caitlin Rose Jurewicz, Garrett Hicks, Justine D'Souza, Mira Singer, Emily De Rango, and Andrew Gelos in Agamemnon (2020)
    Agamemnon
    Fernsehfilm
    • writer
    • 2020
  • Aeschylus, Steven Anderson, Shakira Searle, John Elsenbeck, Tatanya Lowed-Spence, Claire Bochenek, Noah Stanzione, Mira Singer, Andrew Gelos, and Marie Nicole in The Persians (2020)
    The Persians
    Fernsehfilm
    • writer
    • 2020
  • Ergastirio dilimmaton (2019)
    Ergastirio dilimmaton
    Kurzfilm
    • play: The Suppliants
    • 2019
  • I riassuntini (2018)
    I riassuntini
    Fernsehserie
    • based on the novel by (2020)
    • 2018
  • Agamemnon: The Homecoming
    Kurzfilm
    • Drehbuch
    • 2018
  • Die Orestie
    Fernsehfilm
    • Drehbuch
    • 2006
  • Die Perser
    Fernsehfilm
    • Drehbuch
    • 2003
  • Le rêve plus fort que la mort (2002)
    Le rêve plus fort que la mort
    • play "The Persians"
    • 2002
  • Promithefs enantiodromon (1998)
    Promithefs enantiodromon
    • play "Promithefs desmotis"
    • 1998
  • To theatro tis Defteras (1970)
    To theatro tis Defteras
    8,0
    Fernsehserie
    • stück
    • excerpts
    • 1979–1992
  • Oresteia (1991)
    Oresteia
    Miniserie
    • stück (as Aiskhylos)
    • 1991

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    • Aiskhylos
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    • 525 BC
    • Eleusis, Griechenland
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    • 456 BC
    • Gela, Sicily, Italien
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    Playwright: "Agamemnon"
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    His first saved play is "The Persians" (472 BC) and thus more ancient one, a fundamental stone for the art of theatre. The play is also the only one of the ancient Greek dramaturgy with a plot inspired not by myths which were also serving on stage as a reference to contemporary social and political events and issues like the other plays that eventually remained to the later generations, but it is immediately related with the historical events of the aftermaths that followed the Battle of Salamis, where Aeschylus fought in 480 BC. A significant factor of Aeschylus's legacy in the "The Persians" is the fact that he wrote about the victory of his fellow-citizens Athenians through the tragedy of their opponents, the Persians, caused by the loss of innumerable men due to the defeat of their army, which was led by Xerxes for the conquest of Greece. Here Aeschylus pointed out the only value of life, which is based on the humility and love that people share the one with the other in opposition to the hubris of the arrogance of power (such as the one of Xerxes) which can lead to a megalomania that devastates lands and ruins lives. Through this narration of the story, Aeschylus spoke about everything concerning human relations and life as it was also later developed by other playwrights and above all Shakespeare in many ways, setting thus the very substance of theatre that has much to do with the realization and sense of one's place through the understanding of the position of others. "The Persians" translated and directed by Vassilis Oikonomou, was remarkably presented by THEAMA ( the first and internationally acclaimed Greek inclusive theatre company composed by both disabled and non-disabled actors founded by Vassilis Oikonomou) at the Athens and Epidaurus Festival 2016 in the New Stage Nikos Kourkoulos of the National Theatre of Greece. Next it was also presented on tour in other Festivals and cities of Greece and it was welcomed as a significant artistic event of the Athens and Epidaurus Festival, praised by critics and audiences who considered it even as the best production of "The Persians" they had ever seen. The role of Darius's widow and Xerxes's mother Atossa was played by two thespians together on stage: Christina Toumba, from her wheelchair, delivered the Queen's words and the deaf actress Christina Tsavli incarnated her physical presence. Darius was portrayed by Panos Zournatzidis, the Messenger by Michalis Tamboukas, Xerxes by Vassilis Oikonomou and Yiota Vei was the Chorus Leader. Chorus was consisted by Aimiliani Avraam (Leader II), Marina Besiri, Michalis Grammatas, Giorgos Iliakis, Marina Stamati, Mary Stamatoula and Efi Toumba.
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    For somehow this is tyranny's disease, to trust no friends.

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    Wedding in Blood, The Illiac Passion, Prometheus in Second Person, and Aeschylus' Oresteia (Tony Harrison Adaptation), the National Theatre

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