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SUMMARY:Film: Electra
LOCATION:National Gallery of Art\nEast Building Concourse\, AuditoriumFourth Street and Constitution Ave.\, NW\nWashington\, District Of Columbia 20565
DESCRIPTION:Electra  (part of MICHAEL CACOYANNIS film series)\n\nMay 26 at 3:30\n\nEast Building Concourse\, Auditorium\n\nIntroduction by Martin Winkler\n\nA rocky landscape photographed in striking black and white by Walter Lassally becomes Electra's extended stage\, completely open and exposed but also hermetic and eternal. Euripides\, wrote Cacoyannis\, had an "extraordinary technique of opening up the action to establish a dramatic situation and then focusing in on his characters at such close range that you feel you are looking into their souls." Cacoyannis achieves his theatrical yet blunt stylization through the formal movements of his actors\, "and an emphasis he places on significant actions . . . and the sudden use of turmoil in nature to heighten the violence"—Roger Manvell. (1962\, 35 mm\, Greek with subtitles\, 120 minutes)
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