The Stoas (1997)
Named for the colonnades of the ancient Lyceum, the film juxtaposes industrial arcades in golden morning light with lush images of streams and wooded glens. Empty of human figures yet rich in presence, Beavers composes landscapes that evoke both 19th-century painting and a quiet sense of spiritual immanence.
Director: Robert Beavers
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 24 min
Release Date: October 11, 1997
Country: Greece
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Stoas about?
- Named for the colonnades of the ancient Lyceum, the film juxtaposes industrial arcades in golden morning light with lush images of streams and wooded glens. Empty of human figures yet rich in presence, Beavers composes landscapes that evoke both 19th-century painting and a quiet sense of spiritual immanence.
- Who directed The Stoas?
- The Stoas was directed by Robert Beavers.
- How long is The Stoas?
- The Stoas has a runtime of 24m (24 minutes).
- What genre is The Stoas?
- The Stoas is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Stoas produced?
- The Stoas was produced in Greece.