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Show 'fm l)HUiiuiitan - yHByBiif- ijin jfiijiiniii(i' iif f 'arrrTTTr ysaajg-y- t "Ty y jif ilm I Th A Choice for Freedom Salt Lake Tribune. Friday June . 16, I97H It I 1 They never met an adult they couldnt drive crazy. John ltign-- L Before applying tnmseii lo uie Isud ora project, Maros completed u 50 lilted FiV'S International minute c olor documentary on the lsulnd ATHENS. Greece For Buhil Mum-.- , one of Greeces top mouemakers, of Crete, which was shown on Greek telev ision .pmaliaUnn m documenlaircs alter It was a very unusual travelogue, making a numbor of sucecs'-lu- l fea based on the hie and death aspects ot tures was 'a choice for freedom hie in Crete and using poems about 'Producing a documentary otfi-rCrete and its life as part of its sciipt freedom from the prototypes. forced Kazantakis. Seferis, Ritsos and uixin artists by money. One can handle ones subject ones imn wa; ," said the other past and contemporary poets contributed to scripts which Maros him director wove. Alai os was sitting on a lsabol marble I fouldn't get better oil the Acropolis of Tthens It was only 8 script writers." ill the morning, but he had just finished said Maios, who also used American shooting for the clay on a documentary expatriate author Charles Haldemann about Isadora Duncan Margot Fonteyn and the late journalist Dav id Holden narrates the stor of the great dancer on a numlx-ro-f Maros, after w ho came to Greece in 1903 at the age of feature films working a cameraman or as 27 to seek her ideal form of dance assistant director, made his first thicmgh the expressive movements of documentary in I960. It was a the ancinet Greek dancers take-ou- t on the lute actress Katina lo show the majest of hto ancient Paxinou and the ancient theater. ruins that inspired Isadora, Maros A year later, he put together "The started shooting at 6am, as the first an film Agean of ras sun struck the top of the marble from oldTragedy, newsreels about Greeces monuments of the Ac ropolis and as the suffering in the war against Turkey in director said set the m on tire" M22 and the expulsion of over 15 Isadoia learned the movements ot million Greeks from Turkey. ancient Greek dance by studying the dancers on ancient vases and marble Ills first international success came relmis and Maros is spending time two years later with a photographing the vases. documentary on the life of the Greek I will try to show movement trom sponge fishermen of Kalynmos, which dill pictures It can he done because the won silver medals at the Milan (1966) and Toulon France (1968) film festivals. paintings of ancient vases have then-owmovement," he said Alter Kalymnos, Maros worked at the The documentary, part of a BBC rate of one documentary a year producsenes oil dance, will aso be shot m ing for the BBC or Bavarian television England, Munich and Delphi, where the "Greece Without Columns, "Mount great dancer inspirtd the late Greek Athos, The Fire Walkers, poet Angelos Sikehanos and Ins AmeriHeinrich Schliemann, Mount can wde. 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