Dust of Time
Published: 27 June, 2009, 17:39
Edited: 07 August, 2010, 16:27
“Nothing ended, nothing ever ends,” claims philosophic Greek director Theo Angelopoulus who presented his drama “The Dust of Time” at the Moscow Film Festival.
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Published: 27 June, 2009, 17:39
Edited: 07 August, 2010, 16:27
“Nothing ended, nothing ever ends,” claims philosophic Greek director Theo Angelopoulus who presented his drama “The Dust of Time” at the Moscow Film Festival.