Greek TV in Greece?

What are the best movies / TV series depicting Ancient Greece or Greek Mythology?

  • I am looking for something close to the scope and calibre of BBC and HBO's http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0384766/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1, with historical accuracy, not just in events, but also in the art direction.

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    There is a very long list of movies (and other things) that are based on Greek mythology, or events from Ancient Greece. These are a few that I think lie somewhere between decent and good. Based on The Iliad, and The Odyssey: Troy - Possibly the best of the lot, the movie is a very humanized version of events from the Iliad, the Odyssey and the Aeneid, among other things. The Odyssey - The 1997 TV miniseries, with two parts running for an overall length of nearly three hours, is a very convincing adaptation of the Odyssey. Helen of Troy - Another TV miniseries running for nearly three hours, this one from 2003, Helen of Troy focuses on Helen's story before and during the Trojan War, with significant differences from Homer's version. Based on the lives of other Greek heroes and demigods: Jason and the Argonauts - The 1963 movie is always a treat to watch, especially with the stop-motion skeletons, and Talos. Clash of the Titans - The original 1981 movie, which is another stop-motion marvel, is based on the myth of Perseus and heavily deviates away from the stories. I should also add, the only Titan you'll ever find in the movie is in the title. Hercules: The Legendary Journeys - This TV series ran for half a decade, and follows the life of the demigod Heracles. Based on Amazon warriors: Xena: Warrior Princess - A spin-off series that ran in parallel with Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, the story follows the exploits of a fictional Amazon warrior Xena. Wonder Woman - Out of the representations in the past 70 years, I am going to choose the most recent one - the 2009 animated direct-to-video film, especially because it focused mostly on Greek mythology. Based on historical events: Alexander - Though it was not historically accurate, and though it was criticized by practically everyone, I would give a lot more credit to the three-and-a-half-hour Alexander Revisited: The Final Unrated Cut. 300 - I haven't watched The 300 Spartans for comparison, but Zack Snyder's 300 follows Frank Miller's 300 very closely, meaning that it strays way away from history and sits comfortably in the fantasy genre. Set during the events of the Greco-Persian wars, the Battle of Thermopylae in particular, the movie will be soon followed by a sequel portraying the Battle of Artemisium. I've left out a lot of other popular movies, mostly because of personal opinions of them, and that list includes Clash of the Titans (2010), Wrath of the Titans, The Immortals, Hercules (Disney), Minotaur (2006), Cyclops (2008) and the two Percy Jackson movies released so far. As a bonus, Clash of the Gods was an incredible set of documentary episodes, the first seven (of a total ten) that are from Greek Myths.

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Adding to the ones already mentioned (though not the best): "Clash of the Titans": Followed by its sequel "Wrath of the Titans": "Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief": It is a modernised depiction of the greek culture based on a book series of the same name. And its recently released sequel "Percy Jackson: Sea Of Monsters"

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