The Hunters

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The Hunters is a 1977 Greek art-house drama film by director Theo Angelopoulos that allegorically examines Greece’s turbulent political history through the discovery of a partisan’s corpse by a group of bourgeois hunters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek film
art-house film
film
countryOfOrigin Greece
depicts post–Civil War Greece
director Theo Angelopoulos NERFINISHED
examines Greece’s turbulent political history
follows Days of ’36 NERFINISHED
genre art-house
drama
political film
hasDirector Theo Angelopoulos NERFINISHED
hasPoliticalContext Greek Civil War NERFINISHED
postwar Greek politics
hasTheme Greek Civil War legacy
class conflict
historical memory
political allegory
language Greek
movement European art cinema
partOf Theo Angelopoulos’s historical trilogy
plotSummary A group of bourgeois hunters discover the corpse of a partisan, triggering an allegorical exploration of Greece’s political past.
portrays bourgeois hunters
partisan fighter
precedes Voyage to Cythera NERFINISHED
productionCountry Greece NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1977
uses allegorical narrative style
writer Theo Angelopoulos NERFINISHED

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Theo Angelopoulos notableWork The Hunters
Dianna Agron appearedIn The Hunters