Days of Rage (film)
Days Of Rage (Full title: Days of Reage, a requiem for Europe, Greek: Μέρες Οργής, ένα ρέκβιεμ για την Ευρώπη ) is a 1995 Greek feature film, directed by the Greek director writer and producer Vassilis Mazomenos.
As Vrasidas Karalis wrote in the History of Greek cinema:[1] Vassilis Mazomenos had appeared with his first film in 1995 with Days of Rage — A Requiem for Europe (Meres Orgis — Ena Rekviem gia tin Evropi), an eschatological visual exploration of the last days of Europe, based on the classical myth of Deadalus and the science-fiction idea of establishing a utopian society through coercion and torture.
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- ↑ in the history of Greek cinema History
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