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Theo Angelopoulos's influence in the world of filmmaking became evident from 1975 onwards. This was when he released a series of critically acclaimed films, including "The Travelling Players" (1975), "Landscape in the Mist" (1988), "The Beekeeper" (1989), "The Suspended Step of the Stork" (1991), "Ulysses' Gaze" (1995), and "Eternity and a Day" (1998). His films are often characterized by their slow pace, long takes, and dreamlike atmosphere.