Angelopoulos
Angelopoulos may refer to several individuals, most notably Theodoros Angelopoulos, a highly acclaimed Greek film director. Born in Athens in 1935, he became one of the most significant figures in modern European cinema, known for his epic, melancholic, and visually striking films. His works often explored themes of history, memory, and the human condition within the context of Greece's turbulent past. Key films include "The Traveling Players," "Eternity and a Day," which won the Palme d'Or at Cannes, and "The Weeping Meadow." Angelopoulos passed away in 2012.
The surname Angelopoulos is also common in Greece and can be associated with other notable figures, although