Theo Angelopoulos


Theodoros "Theo" Angelopoulos was a Greek filmmaker, screenwriter and film producer.
An acclaimed and multi-awarded film director who dominated the Greek art film industry from 1975 on, Angelopoulos was one of the most influential and widely respected filmmakers in the world. He started making films in 1967. In the 1970s he made a series of political films about modern Greece.
Angelopoulos' work, described by Martin Scorsese as that of "a masterful filmmaker", is characterized by slightest movement, slightest change in distance, long takes, and complex yet carefully composed scenes; his cinematic method, as a result, is often described as "sweeping" and "hypnotic."
In 1998 his film Eternity and a Day went on to win the prestigious Palme d'Or at the 51st edition of the Cannes Film Festival, and his films have been shown at many of the world's most esteemed film festivals.

Biography

Theodoros Angelopoulos was born in Athens on 27 April 1935. During the Greek Civil War, his father was taken hostage and returned when Angelopoulos was 9 years old; according to the director, the absence of his father and looking for him among the dead bodies had a great impact on his cinematography. He studied law at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, but after his military service went to Paris to attend the Sorbonne. He soon dropped out to study film at the Institut des hautes études cinématographiques before returning to Greece. There, he worked as a journalist and film critic. Angelopoulos began making films after the 1967 coup that began the Greek military dictatorship known as the Regime of the Colonels. He made his first short film in 1968 and in the 1970s he began making a series of political feature films about modern Greece: Days of '36, The Travelling Players and The Hunters. In 1978, he was a member of the jury at the 28th Berlin International Film Festival.
He quickly established a characteristic style, marked by slow, episodic and ambiguous narrative structures as well as long takes. These takes often include meticulously choreographed and complicated scenes involving many actors.
His regular collaborators include the cinematographer Giorgos Arvanitis, the screenwriter Tonino Guerra and the composer Eleni Karaindrou. One of the recurring themes of his work is immigration, the flight from homeland and the return, as well as the history of 20th century Greece. Angelopoulos was considered by British film critics Derek Malcolm and David Thomson as one of the world's greatest directors.
While critics have speculated on how he developed his style, Angelopoulos made clear in one interview that "The only specific influences I acknowledge are Orson Welles for his use of plan-sequence and deep focus, and Mizoguchi, for his use of time and off-camera space."
Angelopoulos was awarded honorary doctorates by the Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium in 1995, by Paris West University Nanterre La Défense, France, by the University of Essex, UK in July 2001, by the University of Western Macedonia, Greece in December 2008, and by the University of the Aegean, Greece in December 2009.

Death

Angelopoulos died late on Tuesday, 24 January 2012, several hours after being involved in an accident while shooting his latest film, The Other Sea in Athens. The filmmaker had been with his crew in the area of Drapetsona, near Piraeus when he was hit by a motorcycle driven by an off-duty police officer, on Tuesday evening. The accident occurred when Angelopoulos, 76, attempted to cross a busy road. He was taken to the hospital, where he was treated in an intensive care unit but succumbed to his serious injuries several hours later. Before passing away, Angelopoulos suffered at least one heart attack.

Filmography

Feature films

Other films

Awards

Angelopoulos won numerous awards, including the Palme d'Or at the 51st edition of the Cannes Film Festival in 1998 for Eternity and a Day. His films have been shown at the most important film festivals around the world.
YearIssuerAwardFilmResult
Hellenic Association of Film Critics – Best Short Fiction
Best Greek Art FilmReconstitution
Best Greek New DirectorReconstitution
Hellenic Association of Film Critics – Best FilmReconstitution
FIPRESCI – Special MentionReconstitution
Best Film of the Year Shown in FranceReconstitution
Best Foreign FilmReconstitution
Best Greek DirectorDays of '36
FIPRESCI – Forum of New CinemaDays of '36
FIPRESCI
Interfilm Award – Forum of New Cinema
Best Greek Film
Best Greek Director
Best Greek Screenplay
Sutherland Trophy
Palme d'Or
Golden Hugo for Best Film
Best Foreign Language Film Director
Best Foreign Language Film
FIPRESCIAlexander the Great
Best Greek FilmAlexander the Great
Hellenic Association of Film Critics – Best FilmAlexander the Great
Palme d'OrVoyage to Cythera
Best ScreenplayVoyage to Cythera
FIPRESCIInternational Critic's PrizeVoyage to Cythera
Critics' AwardVoyage to Cythera
Golden Lion
Silver LionLandscape in the Mist
Interfilm Award – Forum of New CinemaLandscape in the Mist
European Film Award for Best FilmLandscape in the Mist
Palme d'OrThe Suspended Step of the Stork
Golden Hugo for Best DirectorLandscape in the Mist
Palme d'OrUlysses' Gaze
Grand Jury PrizeUlysses' Gaze
International Critics' PrizeUlysses' Gaze
FIPRESCI – FELIX of the CriticsUlysses' Gaze
Prix Léon Moussinac – Best Foreign FilmUlysses' Gaze
Best Foreign Film DirectorUlysses' Gaze
Best European FilmUlysses' Gaze
Best Foreign Language FilmUlysses' Gaze
Best Foreign FilmUlysses' Gaze
Best Foreign FilmUlysses' Gaze
Palme d'OrEternity and a Day
Prize of the Ecumenical JuryEternity and a Day
Audience Award – Best FeatureUlysses' Gaze
Best Greek Film
Best Greek Director
Best Greek Screenplay
Silver Condor for Best Foreign FilmUlysses' Gaze
Silver Condor for Best Foreign FilmEternity and a Day
Golden Bear
European Film Award for Best FilmTrilogy: The Weeping Meadow
Audience AwardTrilogy: The Weeping Meadow
FIPRESCI – European Film Academy CriticsTrilogy: The Weeping Meadow
Special Jury Prize – Spiritual CompetitionTrilogy: The Weeping Meadow

Lifetime achievement awards

Theodoros Angelopoulos was also the recipient of many awards for his long standing career.
YearProviderAward
Université libre de BruxellesHonorary Doctorate
European Silver Ribbon
University of EssexHonorary Graduate
Honorary Award
Honorary Award
Grand Prix Special des Amériques
Hand Printing
University of Western MacedoniaHonorary Graduate
Lifetime Achievement Award
University of the AegeanHonorary Graduate
Dokuz Eylül UniversityHonorary Doctorate
Paris West University Nanterre La DéfenseHonorary Doctorate