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Elektra: a tragedy in one act

Germany, 1982
film

Clytemnestra, Queen of Thebes, has murdered her husband with the help of her lover Aegisthus. Electra, her daughter, has taken her younger brother Orestes to ..

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Electra, my love [DVD]

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King Lear (Ian Holm)

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Idomeneo

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Der Freischutz

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Orphee

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Hamlet (Kozintsev)

Soviet Union, 1964
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