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Theo Angelopoulos’s O Thiasos/The Travelling Players (1975) and Oi Kynigoi/The Hunters (1977) and how they affect the Brechtian Project

Kosmidou, SE

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Theo Angelopoulos’s The Travelling Players (1975) and The Hunters (1977) have been widely characterized as Brechtian mainly because of the filmmak¬er’s use of defamiliarization effects (V-effects) and the disrupted chronology in these films, but without close attention to the cinematic ways in which these films inflect, expand, and critique Brechtian aesthetics. Angelopoulos makes use of Brechtian techniques that invite spectatorial contemplation. In contrast to Brechtian epic theater, however, these two Angelopoulos films aes¬thetically and ideologically are characterized by melancholy and pessimism as opposed to Brecht’s optimism and progressive view. After exploring the concept of left-wing melancholy, on the one hand, and Brechtian aesthetics, on the other, specifically Brecht’s recommendations for a critically engaging theatre that makes the audience think and respond, this article studies The Travelling Players and The Hunters in relation to Brechtian aesthetics to argue that they offer a cyclical view of history representative of left-wing melancholy as opposed to a teleological, progressive Brechtian view.

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Kosmidou, S. (2017). Theo Angelopoulos’s O Thiasos/The Travelling Players (1975) and Oi Kynigoi/The Hunters (1977) and how they affect the Brechtian Project. Journal of Modern Greek Studies, 35(2), 513-538. https://doi.org/10.1353/mgs.2017.0029

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 5, 2017
Online Publication Date Sep 29, 2017
Publication Date Oct 1, 2017
Deposit Date Aug 23, 2017
Publicly Available Date Sep 28, 2017
Journal Journal of Modern Greek Studies
Print ISSN 0738-1727
Electronic ISSN 1086-3265
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Volume 35
Issue 2
Pages 513-538
DOI https://doi.org/10.1353/mgs.2017.0029
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1353/mgs.2017.0029
Related Public URLs http://muse.jhu.edu/journal/126

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