

Othon
Directed by Danièle Huillet, Jean-Marie Straub1971 88mDrama
6.65.5
"Othon," the play by Pierre Corneille (1664), recounts the end of the short reign of Galba, the Roman emperor and a weak old man entirely under the influence of his three favorites: Lacus, Martian, and Vinius. Othon had planned to marry Plautine, the daughter of Vinius, whom he loves. But Vinius urges him instead to seek the hand of Galba's daughter, Camille, in order to become the successor to the empire.
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Eyes Do Not Want to Close at All Times, or, Perhaps One Day Rome Will Allow Herself to Choose in Her Turn was released on January 13, 1971.
Eyes Do Not Want to Close at All Times, or, Perhaps One Day Rome Will Allow Herself to Choose in Her Turn was directed by Danièle Huillet, Jean-Marie Straub.
Eyes Do Not Want to Close at All Times, or, Perhaps One Day Rome Will Allow Herself to Choose in Her Turn has a runtime of 88 min.
Eyes Do Not Want to Close at All Times, or, Perhaps One Day Rome Will Allow Herself to Choose in Her Turn was produced by Klaus Hellwig.
The key characters in Eyes Do Not Want to Close at All Times, or, Perhaps One Day Rome Will Allow Herself to Choose in Her Turn are Othon (Adriano Aprà), Plautine (Anne Brumagne), Galba (Ennio Lauricella).
Eyes Do Not Want to Close at All Times, or, Perhaps One Day Rome Will Allow Herself to Choose in Her Turn is a Drama film.
Eyes Do Not Want to Close at All Times, or, Perhaps One Day Rome Will Allow Herself to Choose in Her Turn has an audience rating of 6.6 out of 10.








