Ulysse's Gaze, a Greek film originally produced in 1995, will be screened tonight, Tuesday 6 September, at the Cairo Opera House as part of its ongoing cultural activities.
Ulysse's Gaze is about a Greek filmmaker released from exile who sets out on a journey across the battered Balkans, searching for three lost reels of film by the Manakis brothers, pioneering photographers who brought film to the region in the early 20th Century. Directed by Theo Angelopoulos and recipient of the European Critics Award in 1995, the film is considered a metaphor resembling the common history of the Balkan countries.
The film will be screened at the Open Air Theatre at 7.30 pm.
Open Air Theatre, Cairo Opera House, Zamalek
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