Dionysus (1964)
In 1963 Boultenhouse wrote, produced, and directed Dionysius,which he described as a “free treatment of Euripides' The Bacchae.”It starred the dancers Louis Falco, Anna Duncan, and Nicolas Magallanes as Dionysius, Agave, and Pentheus respectively, and the experimental filmmakers Charles Levine, Willard Maas, Gregory Markopoulos, Marie Menken, Lloyd Williams and William Wood as the Chorus of Cameras. The film's score was by Teiji Ito.
Director: Charles Boultenhouse
Runtime: 28 min
Release Date: December 21, 1964
Cast
Screenplay
- Charles Boultenhouse
- Euripides (Story)
Music: Teiji Ito
Cinematography: Lloyd Williams
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
dance, greek mythology
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Dionysus about?
- In 1963 Boultenhouse wrote, produced, and directed Dionysius,which he described as a “free treatment of Euripides' The Bacchae.”It starred the dancers Louis Falco, Anna Duncan, and Nicolas Magallanes as Dionysius, Agave, and Pentheus respectively, and the experimental filmmakers Charles Levine, Willard Maas, Gregory Markopoulos, Marie Menken, Lloyd Williams and William Wood as the Chorus of Cameras. The film's score was by Teiji Ito.
- Who directed Dionysus?
- Dionysus was directed by Charles Boultenhouse.
- Who stars in Dionysus?
- Dionysus stars Louis Falco, Anna Duncas, Nicholas Magallanes, Charles Boultenhouse, Flower Hujer, Eric Kelly.
- How long is Dionysus?
- Dionysus has a runtime of 28m (28 minutes).
- Where was Dionysus produced?
- Dionysus was produced in United States of America.