The frogs

The frogs

0

1977-06-25

The comedy was written and played at the end of the 5th century BC, at the end of the Peloponnesian War, a time of decline of the Athenian Republic. Aristophanes, on the occasion of the political situation in his country, tries to help his fellow citizens by presenting this comedy. Dionysus and his slave Xanthias, with the instructions of Hercules, go down to Hades looking for a poet, who will bring his city out of the impasse in which it has reached. After the poetic struggle between Euripides and Aeschylus, Dionysus chooses the latter to save Athens and they leave Hades together.

Watch Trailer

OVERVIEW
VIDEOS
PHOTOS
WATCH
The frogs

Storyline

The comedy was written and played at the end of the 5th century BC, at the end of the Peloponnesian War, a time of decline of the Athenian Republic. Aristophanes, on the occasion of the political situation in his country, tries to help his fellow citizens by presenting this comedy. Dionysus and his slave Xanthias, with the instructions of Hercules, go down to Hades looking for a poet, who will bring his city out of the impasse in which it has reached. After the poetic struggle between Euripides and Aeschylus, Dionysus chooses the latter to save Athens and they leave Hades together.

Released

1977-06-25

Runtime

120

Director

Spyros Evangelatos

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Comedy

Language

ελληνικά

Production

EPT

Casts

  • Image 2

    Kostas Athanasopoulos

    Kostas Athanasopoulos
  • Image 2

    Kostas Basis

    Κώστας Μπάσης
  • Image 2

    Nikos Bousdoukos

    Nikos Bousdoukos
  • Image 2

    Stathis Kakavas

    Στάθης Κακαβάς
  • Image 2

    Stefanos Kyriakidis

    Στέφανος Κυριακίδης
  • Image 2

    Ilias Logothetis

    Ηλίας Λογοθέτης
  • Image 2

    Mihalis Mitrousis

    Μιχάλης Μητρούσης
  • Image 2

    Dimitris Piatas

    Δημήτρης Πιατάς
  • Image 2

    Giorgos Tsimidis

    Giorgos Tsimidis
  • Image 2

    Lefteris Voyatzis

    Λευτέρης Βογιατζής
  • Image 2

    Anna Kokkinou

    Άννα Κοκκίνου
  • Image 2

    Rika Sifaki

    Rika Sifaki