The Greek actor who had an impressive international career tells Antonis Boskoitis unique moments and various episodes from collaborations or meetings with personalities such as Federico Fellini, Klaus Kinski, Roman Polanski, Madonna, Robert De Niro, etc.
Odysseas Papaspiliopoulos, who stars in “Chickens” by Ari Biniaris, in an interview with Irini Driva, talks about the timeless values of justice, kindness and poetry.
The gold medals of cinema at the Olympic Games. Although there are not many films that deal thoroughly with the Olympic ideal, we singled out the most important ones. Konstantinos Kaimakis writes about them.
Headless EKK, Cybarian ECOME. Without a board since March (the term expired) it is EKOME that has been left with a transitional president and CEO for a year, who signs the decisions and distributes money. Festival grants have been dubbed “participation-participation service provision” since, apparently, they do not come from regular budget money. Chrysoula Papaioannou writes.
Chilean author Andres Montero talks to Amy Duru about his new book Death Comes in Rain, his country’s tradition, and the difference between rural and urban perceptions of life and death.
Marinella gave a particularly important concert at the Toplou monastery as part of an institution that gives visitors to the monastery the opportunity to come into contact with the work of great artists and to get to know the monastery-monument of history and culture. Mission, Antonis Boskoitis.
For a handful of pages. In his “Dial” Giorgos-Ikaros Babasakis writes about the honorific of literature in the history of recent hostilities on the internet with reference to some works by Karagatsis, Vakalopoulos and Vlavianos among others.
Into the recesses of Jung’s soul. Frédéric Lenoir biographies the Swiss lecturer of the school of analytical psychology in the book “Carl Jung: the explorer of the human soul”. Read and written by Amy Durrow.
“Taverna Miresia” by Talou Mario Banousi presented again at the Athens Festival is a moving, wordless descent into the uncharted waters of memory. Theater review by Iraklis Logothetis.
Farewell thoughts from Giorgos-Ikaros Babasakis for the great translator and poet Jeni Mastorakis who passed away a few days ago at the age of 75.
“Bonard’s Muse” by Maarten Provost is a sensitive biography about the post-impressionist painter Pierre Bonnard played by Vincent Macken and the woman of March’s life, played by Cécile de France. Film review of the week by Konstantinos Kaimakis.
The “heretical” Irish writer Edna O’Brien, who died on July 27 in London, spoke in her works with disarming brashness about women’s emancipation. In the text Amy Durou.
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