Young Alexander the Great
The Adventures of Young Alexander the Great
Worldwide Release 2007
Young Alexander the Great, freely inspired
by the life of Young Alexander the Great, is set in
the third century B.C. when Alexander is seventeen years
old. At this time, Macedonia is already emerging as
the region's dominant power, as King Philip's armies
challenge the old alliance of the established Greek
city-states.
Alexander is at school, where he lives and studies
with other boys, the sons of Macedonian noblemen.
Their tutor is the legendary philosopher, Aristotle.
The atmosphere is friendly but competitive, however,
Alexander experiences all the problems a modern teenager
has today, be it bullies and cheats at school, or
winning the affections of beautiful girls.
Alexander's first "battle" is to try to
win the respect of his Father, and to become the Regent
whenever the King goes off to war. He leads a small,
young team against ruthless, cunning mercanaries who
threaten his Father's life. Lives will be lost on
both sides; valuable lessons of the heart and mind
learned; and the stage will be set for dramatic world
history to come.
Original Music by Basil Moore-Asfouri.
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