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Choephori = The libation bearers /
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Aeschylus.
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Choephori = The libation bearers /
Record Type:
Projected and video material : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Choephori/ Aeschylus ; Peter Hall and the National Theatre of Great Britain [production].
Reminder of title:
The libation bearers /
Author:
Aeschylus.
other author:
Aeschylus.
Published:
Princeton, N.J. :Films for the Humanities, : [1983].,
Description:
1 videocassette (71 min.) :sd., col. ;1/2 in.
Notes:
"FFH902".
Series:
The Oresteia trilogy.
Subject:
Greek drama (Tragedy). -
Choephori = The libation bearers /
Aeschylus.
Choephori
The libation bearers /[videorecording] =Aeschylus ; Peter Hall and the National Theatre of Great Britain [production]. - Princeton, N.J. :Films for the Humanities,[1983]. - 1 videocassette (71 min.) :sd., col. ;1/2 in. - The Oresteia trilogy..
"FFH902".
Director, Peter Hall ; translation, Tony Harrison ; music, Harrison Birtwistle ; masks, Jenny West.
Orestes, Agamemnon's son, returns from exile with his friend Pylades and dedicates a lock of his hair on his father Agamemnon's tomb. His sister Electra and the Chorus of Trojan Women come to offer libations at the tomb, and in a deeply moving scene brother and sister recognize one another. They swear to avenge their father's death, as they have been directed to do by Apollo. Disguised as strangers, Orestes and Pylades enter Agamemnon's palace and Orestes first kills Aegisthus and then his mother Clytemnestra. Threatened by the Furies, he flees to seek Apollo's help.
VHS.
NT6575.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Greek drama (Tragedy).
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The Libation bearers.
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