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  1. Eleven-year-old Semele unexpectedly arrives at her father's worksite in Cyprus with a note from school that needs to be signed. This is an astutely observed, ultimately heart-rending story about a youngster whose fierce longing to be noticed is matched only by her determination to make it happen.

    • Myrsini Aristidou
    • 13 min
    • 2
  2. Apr 16, 2016 · Semele: Directed by Myrsini Aristidou. With Athos Antoniou, Kimon Apostolopoulos, Paris Aristides, Vasiliki Kokkoliadi. A school note is just the excuse for Semele to visit her long absent father.

    • (125)
    • Short, Drama, Family
    • Myrsini Aristidou
    • 2016-04-16
  3. Stream 'Semele' and watch online. Discover streaming options, rental services, and purchase links for this movie on Moviefone. Watch at home and immerse yourself in this movie's story anytime.

  4. May 24, 2016 · LOS ANGELES GREEK FILM FESTIVALTHURSDAY, JUNE 2nd 8:00PM at SPIELBERG/EGYPTIAN THEATERSEMELECyprus, 2015, 13 minDirector/Writer: Myrsini AristidouProduc...

    • 49 sec
    • 1341
    • LOS ANGELES GREEK FILM FESTIVAL
  5. Semele will do anything to spend some time with her long absent father. A school note becomes just the excuse for her to visit him at his workplace, where her presence highlights their fragile relationship.

  6. Overview. Semele was written in 1743, by an already mature Handel, after his opera serias were becoming less well received than they had once been. The big novelty of the time was that Semele was composed entirely in English and is surely the closest that any of his oratorios get towards opera (though today many of them are staged as such).

  7. May 4, 2009 · Overview. Opera superstar Cecilia Bartoli offers her first operatic release on DVD in 12 years, and also her first opera in English. Bartoli stars as Semele (a role usually taken by a soprano) in Handel s late opera, which features such well-known arias as Endless pleasure, endless love, Myself I shall adore, and Oh sleep, why dost though leave me?