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Takis Kanellopoulos was a Greek film director and screenwriter, celebrated for his poetic and introspective approach to cinema. His films often depicted the human condition and the Greek landscape with a lyrical sensibility. Notable works include Glory Sky (1962), Excursion (1966), and Parenthesis (1968). Kanellopoulos's films are noted for their contemplative narratives and visual poetry, making him a significant figure in Greek cinema. His work continues to be celebrated for its artistic depth and emotional resonance.
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Takis Kanellopoulos was a Greek film director and screenwriter, celebrated for his poetic and introspective approach to cinema. His films often depicted the human condition and the Greek landscape with a lyrical sensibility. Notable works include Glory Sky (1962), Excursion (1966), and Parenthesis (1968). Kanellopoulos's films are noted for their contemplative narratives and visual poetry, making him a significant figure in Greek cinema. His work continues to be celebrated for its artistic depth and emotional resonance.
Gender
Male
Birthday
June 1, 1932
Died
October 5, 1980
Takis Kanellopoulos was a Greek film director and screenwriter, celebrated for his poetic and introspective approach to cinema. His films often depicted the human condition and the Greek landscape with a lyrical sensibility. Notable works include Glory Sky (1962), Excursion (1966), and Parenthesis (1968). Kanellopoulos's films are noted for their contemplative narratives and visual poetry, making him a significant figure in Greek cinema. His work continues to be celebrated for its artistic depth and emotional resonance.
Birthplace
Nitrianské Pravno, Czechoslovakia
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