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Ulysses' Gaze, 1995
English, Greek, Bulgarian, Albanian, Serbian, Romanian
Greece, France, Italy, Germany, UK, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Romania
Profile of Ulysses' Gaze
Ulysses' Gaze can be described as thought provoking, contemplative, and captivating. The plot revolves around political unrest, politics, and state affairs. The main genres are drama and war. In terms of style, Ulysses' Gaze has a road movie structure. In approach, it is serious and realistic. The storytelling is slow paced. Ulysses' Gaze is located in the former Yugoslavia and Greece. The movie has received attention for being a Cannes festival winner.
Summary of Ulysses' Gaze
On the occasion of his return home for a screening, a first-generation Greek-American filmmaker known only as "A" begins the quest of a film historian's lifetime, searching for vintage reels of film shot by two brothers recording ethnic conflicts in the Balkans. Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at Cannes. See Jean-Luc Godard's CONTEMPT for another meditation on "going home again" and the filmmaker's art.
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| Language: | English, Greek, Bulgarian, Albanian, Serbian, Romanian |
| Country: | Greece, France, Italy, Germany, UK, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Romania |
| Release date: | October 1996 |
| Runtime: | 176 min |
| Awards: | Cannes |
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