To Vlemma Tou Odyssea Review
: A. witnesses the ruins of the 20th century, from the collapse of communism to the brutal ethnic conflicts that followed. Visual and Auditory Style
(Ulysses' Gaze), directed by the legendary Theodoros Angelopoulos , is a monumental work of Greek and European cinema. Released in 1995 and starring Harvey Keitel , the film is a dense, meditative journey that blurs the lines between personal memory, historical trauma, and the search for identity in the Balkans. Narrative and Themes To vlemma tou Odyssea
: Navigating the fluid and often painful borders of the Balkan and Greek identity. Released in 1995 and starring Harvey Keitel ,
The story follows "A.," a Greek filmmaker living in exile in the United States, who returns to his homeland and embarks on a journey across the war-torn Balkans. His mission is to find three lost, undeveloped film reels from the early 20th century—the legendary first footage captured by the , the region's cinema pioneers. His mission is to find three lost, undeveloped
: The film won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival in 1995.
Watch a visual meditation on the cinematic style and atmosphere of Theo Angelopoulos:
: The score by Eleni Karaindrou , featuring the melancholic viola of Kim Kashkashian, is often cited as one of the most evocative in film history, capturing the "sweet sense of warm red wine and the salt of the sea". Impact and Recognition