

Alexander the Great: The Macedonian
Directed by Bernard GeorgeWhere to Watch Alexander the Great: The Macedonian
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Alexander the Great: The Macedonian was released on December 14, 2011.
Alexander the Great: The Macedonian was directed by Bernard George.
Alexander the Great: The Macedonian has a runtime of 54m.
Alexander the Great: The Macedonian was produced by Alexandre Cornu, Markos Gastin, Nikos Giannopoulos.
A close look at Alexander the Great - from Macedonia to India. Alexander the Great has always enjoyed a unique status in history. To the Greeks and Romans, he was a hero, to the Arabs, he was a prophet, to Westerners, he is a myth. Alexander the Great Hellenized the ancient world and spread Greek civilisation single-handedly throughout, as far as the borders of India, by relentlessly pursuing his sworn enemy Darius the Great, King of Persia. But what remains today of the "real" Alexander? Of his life and environment? Through the many depictions of the hero and the archaeological traces of his triumphant conquest, this film portrays the legendary figure, who has always been, and continues to be, a great source of inspiration, even for artists of today.
The key characters in Alexander the Great: The Macedonian are Museumsdirektorin Archäologisches Museum Thessaloniki (Polyxeni Adam-Veleni), cast (Lucile Chevenet), Chefkonservatorin des Kulturerbes Abteilung für griechische, etruskische und römische Altertümer, Louvre (Sophie Descamps-Lequime).
Alexander the Great: The Macedonian is a Documentary film.
Alexander the Great: The Macedonian has an audience rating of 6.7 out of 10.


