Conclusion - Transcripts
Kataleifos Interview - Clip 19: Most favorite theater role
Kataleifos:
This too is a difficult answer (to give), because I’ve had the luck to have played wonderful roles in the theater, (in plays) by very good writers, including, certainly, George from (Who’s Afraid of) Virginia Woolf, Pinter’s Caretaker, Manders from Ibsen’s Ghosts, what else? Chekhov, and Beckett – I have played in Krapp’s Last Tape, which is one of my favorite roles. Luckily, I have played wonderful roles; I am fortunate in this respect.
This too is a difficult answer (to give), because I’ve had the luck to have played wonderful roles in the theater, (in plays) by very good writers, including, certainly, George from (Who’s Afraid of) Virginia Woolf, Pinter’s Caretaker, Manders from Ibsen’s Ghosts, what else? Chekhov, and Beckett – I have played in Krapp’s Last Tape, which is one of my favorite roles. Luckily, I have played wonderful roles; I am fortunate in this respect.
Kataleifos Interview - Clip 20: Closing remarks, including his preference for attending cinema or theater
Kataleifos:
I hope so. I want to also send many greetings to the students. I hope that they can engage with the cinema in a very creative way. Myself, as a spectator, I like the cinema much more than the theater. One of my greatest pleasures is watching nice films, so I hope that the students will enjoy them too. I prefer to watch the cinema. I really like it. Yes. I too thank you very much.
I hope so. I want to also send many greetings to the students. I hope that they can engage with the cinema in a very creative way. Myself, as a spectator, I like the cinema much more than the theater. One of my greatest pleasures is watching nice films, so I hope that the students will enjoy them too. I prefer to watch the cinema. I really like it. Yes. I too thank you very much.