The Red Bank. James Joyce: Ta tetradia tou, ton ellinikon Filming Locations
Where was The Red Bank. James Joyce: Ta tetradia tou, ton ellinikon filmed? The Red Bank. James Joyce: Ta tetradia tou, ton ellinikon was filmed in 4 locations across Italy, Greece, United States and United Kingdom in the following places:
The Red Bank. James Joyce: Ta tetradia tou, ton ellinikon Filming Locations
Trieste is the capital city of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region in northeast Italy. A port city, it occupies a thin strip of land between the Adriatic coast and Slovenia’s border on the limestone-dominated Karst Plateau. Italian, Austro-Hungarian and Slovenian influences are all evident in its layout, which encompasses a medieval old city and a neoclassical Austrian quarter.
Athens is the capital of Greece. It was also at the heart of Ancient Greece, a powerful civilization and empire. The city is still dominated by 5th-century BC landmarks, including the Acropolis, a hilltop citadel topped with ancient buildings like the colonnaded Parthenon temple. The Acropolis Museum, along with the National Archaeological Museum, preserves sculptures, vases, jewelry and more from Ancient Greece.
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London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, is a 21st-century city with history stretching back to Roman times. At its centre stand the imposing Houses of Parliament, the iconic ‘Big Ben’ clock tower and Westminster Abbey, site of British monarch coronations. Across the Thames River, the London Eye observation wheel provides panoramic views of the South Bank cultural complex, and the entire city.
The Red Bank. James Joyce: Ta tetradia tou, ton ellinikon (2014)
By invitation of the Greek Film Archive, The Red Bank, Vouvoula Skoura's new film, uses James Joyce's Greek Notebooks as its raw material and starting point.