
Nausicaa
TV Movie · Drama
Overview
A girl, whose father is from Greece, studies ancient art in France. The film was made for television but never broadcast for political reasons related to its portrayal of Greeks. A work print was screened in Belgium in 1971, and the film is now available in reconstructed form.
Top Cast


France Dougnac
France Dougnac
Agnès
France Dougnac
Agnès


Myriam Boyer
Myriam Boyer
Rosalie
Myriam Boyer
Rosalie


Stavros Tornes
Stavros Tornes
Michel
Stavros Tornes
Michel


Catherine de Seynes
Catherine de Seynes
Simone
Catherine de Seynes
Simone


Gérard Depardieu
Gérard Depardieu
Book Thief
Gérard Depardieu
Book Thief
Iannis Angelopoulos
Iannis Angelopoulos
Editor-in-Chief
Iannis Angelopoulos
Editor-in-Chief


Elisabeth Depardieu
Elisabeth Depardieu
Elisabeth Depardieu
Aris Fakinos
Aris Fakinos
Writer
Aris Fakinos
Writer
Marios Ioannidis
Marios Ioannidis
Geologist
Marios Ioannidis
Geologist
Vlassis Kaniaris
Vlassis Kaniaris
Painter
Vlassis Kaniaris
Painter
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