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''Days of '36'' () is a 1972
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directed by
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. Its title is a tribute to Constantine P. Cavafy. Filmed during the
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, the film draws parallels between the regime and the dictatorship of
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, but it does so implicitly, in order to escape censorship. Angelopoulos elsewhere speaks of an "aesthetic of the unspoken." He points out that the most important things always happen out of the field of view, behind closed doors or on the phone. When something is said, it is only whispered. According to Angelopoulos, he called the film "the opposite of Z".


Synopsis

In May 1936, in a
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riven by political strife, a trade union leader is assassinated. Sofianos, a petty criminal and smuggler as well as a police informant and leftist agitator, is accused of the murder. Kept incommunicado in a room separate from the other detainees, his only two visitors are a member of parliament from the Conservative Party and his driver, who is also his brother. One day, Sofianos takes the member of parliament as a hostage inside his cell to obtain his release before midnight; it is not clear how he has obtained the revolver which he was using. The prison guards are powerless, while the warden is under pressure from his political bosses to find a quick resolution to the standoff. Sofianos's lawyer tries to reason with him, explaining to his client that the weapon in his possession is a trap that has been set up for him, and that by taking the deputy as a hostage he is playing the game of those who accuse him. The lawyer conducts an investigation to exonerate Sofianos but ends up being beaten up in a deserted street. In the meantime, an escape attempt takes place in the prison, but three escapees are caught up in the countryside. Under pressure from representatives of the major powers, the political and prison authorities are trying to put an end to the hostage-taking by various means, including the poisoning of the prisoner. Eventually, at nightfall, a sniper shoots Sofianos in his cell. The next morning, the three escapees are shot and the body of Sofianos is added to the funeral truck.


Technical information

* Title: ''Days of '36'' * Original title: ''Μέρες του '36'' ( tr. ''Méres tou '36'') * Director:
Theo Angelopoulos Theodoros "Theo" Angelopoulos (; (27 April 1935 – 24 January 2012) was a Greek filmmaker, screenwriter and film producer. He dominated the Greek art film industry from 1975 on, and Angelopoulos was one of the most influential and widely respect ...
* Screenplay:
Theo Angelopoulos Theodoros "Theo" Angelopoulos (; (27 April 1935 – 24 January 2012) was a Greek filmmaker, screenwriter and film producer. He dominated the Greek art film industry from 1975 on, and Angelopoulos was one of the most influential and widely respect ...
,
Petros Markaris Pétros Márkaris (; born Bedros Markarian) is a Greek crime fiction writer. He is known for his detective novels starring the grumpy Athenian police investigator Costas Haritos. Early life and education The son of an Armenian entrepreneur an ...
, Stratis Karras and
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* Cinematography:
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* Production Design/Costume Design: Mikes Karapiperis * Music: Giorgos Papastephanou * Editing: Vassilis Syropoulos * Production Manager: Giorgos Samiotis * Country:
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* Format: Color – Mono – 35 mm * Genre: Drama * Duration: 105 Minutes * Release date: 20 September 1972 (
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)


Cast

* Kostas Pavlou: Sofianos * Thanos Grammenos: Sofianos' Brother/Kriezis's Driver * Giorgos Kyritsis: Kontaxis * Petros Zarkadis: Sofianos' Accomplice * Christoforos Neezer: Prison Director * Toula Stathopoulou: Prostitute * Christos Kalavrouzos: Second Trade Unionist * Vasilis Tsaglos: Prison Guard * Giannis Kandilas: Minister Kriezis/Hostage * Petros Hoidas: Prosecutor * Takis Doukatos: Police Chief *
Petros Markaris Pétros Márkaris (; born Bedros Markarian) is a Greek crime fiction writer. He is known for his detective novels starring the grumpy Athenian police investigator Costas Haritos. Early life and education The son of an Armenian entrepreneur an ...
: Murdered Trade Unionist * Kostas Sfikas: Prosecutor's Assistant * Christoforos Himaras: Minister *
Vangelis Kazan Vangelis Kazan () (1936 – 10 March 2008) was a Greek character actor. Biography Kazan was born in Nafplion. His career in theater, cinema and television spanned for half a century. He repeatedly collaborated with Theo Angelopoulos and was awar ...
* Alekos Boubis * Giorgos Tzifos * Kaiti Ibrohori *
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*
Thanassis Valtinos Thanasis (Θανάσης) is a Greek given name, short for Athanasios (Αθανάσιος), which can mean "eternal life" or "immortal". Notable people with the name Thanasis or Thanassis include: * Thanasis Antetokounmpo (born 1992), Greek bas ...
* Lambros Papadimitrakis * Titika Vlahopoulou * Yanka Avayianou * Kiriakos Katrivanos * Panos Kokkinopoulos * Kostas Mandilas


Awards

It was awarded Best Director and Best Picture at the
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in 1972. At the
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in
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, it received a prize from the
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.


Bibliography

* Michel Demopoulos, directeur de publication, ''Le Cinéma grec'' 'Greek Cinema'' Paris,
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, collection "cinéma/pluriel," 1995, 263 pages, . * Vrasidas Karalis, ''A History of Greek Cinema'', New York City and London,
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, 2012, 344 pages, . * Sylvie Rollet, directeur de publication (préface:
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), ''Théorème 9: Théo Angelopoulos au fil du temps'' 'Theo Angelopoulos over the Course of Time'' Paris, Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, 2007, 189 pages, . * Stéphane Sawas, "Grèce (1967–1974) – Les écrans grecs sous la dictature des colonels: la grande rupture,» reece (1967–1974) – Greek Screens Under the Dictatorship of the Colonels: The Great Breakdans Raphaël Muller et Thomas Wieder, directeurs de publication, ''Cinéma et régimes autoritaires au xxe siècle: Écrans sous influence'' 'Cinema and Authoritarian Regimes in the Twentieth Century: Screens Under Influence'' Paris, Éditions
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, collection "Les rencontres de Normale Sup'," 2008, 285 pages, . * Stéphane Sawas, "Entre amnésie collective et mémoire retrouvée: La guerre civile grecque au cinéma," etween Collective Amnesia and Rediscovered Memory: The Greek Civil War in Cinemadans Carola Hähnel-Mesnard, Marie Liénard-Yeterian, et Cristina Marinas, directeurs de publication, ''Culture et mémoire: Représentations contemporaines de la mémoire dans les espaces mémoriels, les arts du visuel, la littérature et le théâtre'' 'Culture and Memory: Contemporary Representations of Memory in Memorial Spaces, Visual Arts, Literature and Theater'' Paris, Éditions de l'
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