Movies
The title of Theo Angelopoulos’ monumental, magnificent “Ulysses’ Gaze” refers to the master Greek filmmaker’s longing for the innocent vision of the novice.
March 21, 1997
If I should shout, who would hear me among the armies of angels?
Oct. 31, 1990
Obituaries
Theo Angelopoulos, award-winning Greek filmmaker, dies at 76; Wesley Brown, oldest sitting federal judge in history, dies at 104
Jan. 25, 2012
PASSINGS: Theo Angelopoulos, Wesley Brown
Excommunication: A Greek Orthodox bishop excommunicated director Theo Angelopoulos as work on his latest film started in Florina, Greece, under heavy police guard Monday.
Dec. 19, 1990
Movies: Director Theo Angelopoulos is little known outside his native Greece, but that could change as his Oscar- eligible latest film is seen.
Jan. 15, 1999
They enter the city slowly: a quiet, sad, stately group of actors who, for years, have been roaming the countryside, performing Perisiadis’ hackneyed but wildly popular folk tale “Golfo the Shepherdess.”
May 11, 1990
Following are The Times’ recommendations for today’s schedule of the American Film Institute International Film Festival, with commentary by the film-reviewing staff.
June 27, 1992
The Greek government vowed today to help the country’s leading film director fight an Orthodox bishop who has threatened to excommunicate locals if they help on his latest film.
Nov. 23, 1990
Books
Theo Angelopoulos’ towering, elegiac “Eternity and a Day” takes its title from the hero’s late wife’s answer to his question, “How long is tomorrow?”
May 28, 1999