Kouros Company

(1977)


Visuals: On a black background, the head of a kouros (a type of Greek sculpture that depicts a standing nude male youth) zooms into view. The head is partially shrouded in darkness, and its facial features shows some signs of damage. Once the head stops zooming in, "η εταιρία ΚΟΥΡΟΣ παρουσιάζει " appears below in handwritten letters.

Trivia: The kouros head depicted is known as the "Dipylon head", named after its finding in the vicinity of the Dipylon gate, which served as the main entryway to the city of Athens during Greece's classical period. It is currently held in the National Archeological Museum of Athens.

Technique: Traditional animation.

Audio: None.

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