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Dionysus in '69 (1970)
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"A Celebration of Feeling, Loving, Wanting, Killing, Hearing, Tasting, Touching, Living"
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61
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1 hr 25 min
Mar 22nd, 1970
Drama
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Filmed stageplay based on the ancient greek play The Bacchae written by Euripides. This play is performed by members of The Performance Group, an NYC experimental theater group who has made their own personal adaptation of this ancient text.
Starring
William Finley
Directors
Brian De Palma
Robert Fiore
Bruce Joel Rubin
Writer
William Arrowsmith
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Theatrical Release:
March 22nd, 1970
Original Language:
English
Production Companies:
Sigma 3
Movie Tags:
greek mythology
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William Finley
as Self/Dionysus
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Brian De Palma
Director
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Robert Fiore
Director
B
Bruce Joel Rubin
Director
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Brian De Palma
Editor
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Bruce Joel Rubin
Cinematography
R
Robert Fiore
Cinematography
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