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  2. The Forgotten Pistolero - Wikipedia

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    The film is a western adaptation of the Greek myth of Orestes, subject of three famous drama-plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Ulrich P. Bruckner puts it among the "most interesting and most touching Spaghetti Westerns of the late sixties".

  3. List of extant ancient Greek and Roman plays - Wikipedia

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    Aeschylus Sophocles Euripides. Ancient Greek tragedies were most often based upon myths from the oral traditions, exploring human nature, fate, and the intervention of the gods. They evoke catharsis in the audience, a process through which the audience experiences pity and fear, and through that emotional engagement, purges these emotions.

  4. List of films based on Greek drama - Wikipedia

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    TV movie, Canada Les Perses: 1961 TV movie, France Aeschylus: 1967 TV movie, Finland I Persiani: 1967 TV movie, Italy The Forgotten Pistolero: 1969 Italy Agamemnon: 1973 Belgium Orestea: 1975 Italy Atreides: 1979 TV movie, Greece Oresteia: 1979 TV mini-series, UK Prometheus Retrogressing: 1998 Le Rêve Plus Fort que la Mort: 2002 France Die ...

  5. Ion of Chios - Wikipedia

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    We also learn from Ion himself [6] that he met Sophocles at Chios, when the latter was commander of the expedition against Samos, 440 BC. His first tragedy was brought out in the 82nd Olympiad (452 BC); he is mentioned as third in competition with Euripides and Iophon , in Olympiad 87.4 (429-8 BC); and he died before 421 BC, as appears from the ...

  6. Electra - Wikipedia

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    She is the main character in two Greek tragedies, Electra by Sophocles and Electra by Euripides. She is also the central figure in plays by Aeschylus, Alfieri, Voltaire, Hofmannsthal, Eugene O'Neill, and Jean-Paul Sartre. [2] She is a vengeful soul in The Libation Bearers, the second play of Aeschylus' Oresteia trilogy.

  7. Greek tragedy - Wikipedia

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    In tragic theatre, however, these narratives were presented by actors. The most acclaimed Greek tragedians are Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. These tragedians often explored many themes of human nature, mainly as a way of connecting with the audience but also as way of bringing the audience into the play.

  8. Cambridge Greek Play - Wikipedia

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    The Persians by Aeschylus and Cyclops by Euripides ( announced for October 2022) Oedipus at Colonus by Sophocles (2019) Antigone by Sophocles and Lysistrata by Aristophanes, (2016) [3] Prometheus Bound attributed to Aeschylus and Frogs by Aristophanes, (2013) [3] Agamemnon by Aeschylus, (2010) [3] [4] [5] Medea by Euripides, (2007) [6]

  9. Category:Films based on works by Sophocles - Wikipedia

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