Yannis Kokkos

Most Popular Yannis Kokkos Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

La vie de Galilée Trailer (1992)

24 March 1992

Mise-en-scène, at the Comédie-Française, of La Vie de Galilée by Bertolt Brecht. This is the last staging by Antoine Vitez.

Shock Treatment Trailer (1973)

18 January 1973

Hélène Masson visits her friend Gérôme Savignat in the isolated rejuvenation clinic owned by Dr. Devilers and his partner Dr.

Le Tartuffe Trailer (1984)

05 September 1984

Orgon is a man of property duped by the false piety of the penniless Tartuffe. Orgon takes him into his house, believing him a paragon of virtue.

Electra Trailer (1986)

24 April 1986

Mise-en-scène of the classic tragedy of Sofocles, carried out by Antoine Vitez in the National Theat

Berlioz: Les Troyens Trailer (2003)

26 October 2003

This epic opera follows Virgil, beginning as the Greeks appear to have ceded the field after ten years of the Trojan War.

Saint-Saëns: Samson et Dalila Trailer (2016)

25 May 2016

The opera is based on the Biblical tale of Samson and Delilah found in Chapter 16 of the Book of Judges in the Old Testament.

La Comédie-Française ou L'amour joué Trailer (1996)

01 September 1996

La Comédie-Française is the oldest continuous repertory company in the world, founded in Paris in the late 17th century.

Thamos, König in Ägypten Trailer (2018)

16 September 2018

Founded in 2012 by Laurence Equilbey, the Insula Orchestra performs on period instruments and experiments with new concert formats.

La fable des continents Trailer (1991)

21 October 1991

Initiatory journey of a soprano and an ethnologist in Africa, Asia and South America, in search of music from other cultures.

La Voix Humaine: Tragédie Lyrique en un Acte Trailer (1989)

05 January 1989

Film based on the lyrical tragedy of the same name by Jean Cocteau and Francis Poulenc, directed by Alain Françon at the Théâtre du Châtelet.

La geste gibelline Trailer (1988)

26 April 1988

In Gibellina, in deep Sicily, the sumptuous staging, by Yannis Kokkos, of Oresteïa by Iannis Xenakis, after Aeschylus.