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Shogun: The Return of the TV Legend – In Docville on Sunday with Documento – 2024-02-16 13:24:45

The popular 80s series that first introduced Western audiences to Japanese culture is being revived in a spectacular blockbuster that takes us into the mysterious world, deadly glamor and strict honor code of 1600s Japan’s samurai. We’ve seen the first episodes of the new “Shogun” and we bring you our impressions. Konstantinos Kaimakis writes.

Five creators (Yiannis Oikonomidis, Antonis Tsiotsiopoulos, Giorgos Paloubis, Eleni Skotis, Giorgos Hatzinikolaou) talk to Irini Driva about the current of raw realism in art and its appeal to a large part of the theater-loving audience.

The Museum of Cycladic Art presents what happened on August 2, 338 BC in Chaeronea, which brought the young Alexander to the fore and led to the creation of the Hellenistic world. Katerina Angelidaki was guided through the exhibition with the rare historical documents that move, disturb and make us think.

Professor of Classical Archeology at EKPA Dimitris Plantzos saw the Netflix series “Alexander: The Birth of a Legend” and lists errors, failures as well as a serious lack of scientific documentation by the creators of the series.

The award-winning documentary by Kostoulas Tomadakis “The mother of the station” about the women who immigrated to Germany, after touring the world at international festivals, will be screened at the Film Archive of Greece. It is a touching tribute to the women from Northern Greece who were forced to leave, leaving even their children behind. By Katerina Angelidaki.

Manos Karatzogiannis masterfully directs the cracks of everyday life in Yasmina Reza’s play “Bella Figura”. An illegal couple in a not so original condition with the director endowing the project with sharpness, eliciting very good performances from the protagonists. Theater review by Iraklis Logothetis.

On the occasion of the performance “The Enema”, director Anna Sotrinis talks to Irini Driva about the need to redefine the position of women.

Amy Durou attended the speech at the Athens Observatory by Guido Tonelli, a physicist at CERN and professor at the University of Pisa, one of the most important scientists of our time, about the concept of time, and recorded what she heard.

George Ikaros Babasakis looks for the last words of great personalities and reminds us what Bogart, Chekhov, Kant, Steve Jobs, etc. said shortly before they died. like glimpses of humor in the last glimmers of twilight.


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