Nikos Kazantzakis
An image from He Who Must Die, one of the productions that also features Nikos Kazantzakis.
Nikos Kazantzakis

Nikos Kazantzakis

February 18, 1883 — Iraklio, Crete, Ottoman Empire

Nikos Kazantzakis was born in Heraklion, Crete (Greece). He studied Law in Athens and in Paris, but soon he studied philosophy and literature. He travelled almost everywhere; he learnt many foreign languages and left his scientific research for Nitsche. At philosophy: "Ascetics" (Salvatores Dei, 1927), script that expresses the writer's belief for metaphysics. At poetry: "The Odyssey" (1938) "Tertsines" and also some poetic works for theatre: "Protomastoras" (Foreman) "Melissa" (Bee) "Julian" "Prometheus" etc. His novels are: "Alexis Zorbas" (1946) "O Xristos xanastavronetai" (Christ is recrucified) (1948) "O ftoxoulis tou Theou" (The God's poor man) (1952-3) "Anafora ston Greco (Reference to Greco) (1961). He died in 1957.

The Last Temptation of Christ

The Last Temptation of Christ

1988

Zorba the Greek

Zorba the Greek

1964

He Who Must Die

He Who Must Die

1957

O Hristos xanastavronetai

O Hristos xanastavronetai

1975

Last Journey

Last Journey

2022

Kapetan Michalis

Kapetan Michalis

2023

Salzburg Festival 2023: The Greek Passion

Salzburg Festival 2023: The Greek Passion

2023