Information:  - The Clouds ("Nephelai") is a Greek comedy play written by the celebrated playwright Aristophanes. A lampooning of intellectual fashions in classical Athens, it was originally produced at the City Dionysia in 423BC and was not as well-received as the author had hoped, coming last of the three plays competing at the festival that year. It was revised between 420 and 417BC and was thereafter circulated in manuscript form.  - In Ancient Greece, a deme or demos was a suburb of Athens or a subdivision of Attica, the region of Greece surrounding Athens. Demes as simple subdivisions of land in the countryside seem to have existed in the 6th century BC and earlier, but did not acquire particular significance until the reforms of Cleisthenes in 508 BC. In those reforms, enrollment in the citizen-lists of a deme became the requirement for citizenship; prior to that time, citizenship had been based on membership in a phratry, or family group. At this same time, demes were established in the city of Athens itself, where they had not previously existed; in all, at the end of Cleisthenes' reforms, Attica was divided into 139 demes to which one should add Berenikidai, established in 224/223 BC, Apollonieis (201/200 BC) and Antinoeis (126/127). The establishment of demes as the fundamental units of the state weakened the gene, or aristocratic family groups, that had dominated the phratries.  - The city of Athens during the classical period of Ancient Greece (508322 BC) was the major urban center of the notable polis (city-state) of the same name, located in Attica, Greece, leading the Delian League in the Peloponnesian War against Sparta and the Peloponnesian League. Athenian democracy was established in 508 BC under Cleisthenes following the tyranny of Isagoras. This system remained remarkably stable, and with a few brief interruptions remained in place for 180 years, until 322 BC (aftermath of Lamian War). The peak of Athenian hegemony was achieved in the 440s to 430s BC, known as the Age of Pericles.  - Aristophanes (or  ; c. 446  c. 386 BC), son of Philippus, of the deme Kydathenaion, was a comic playwright of ancient Athens. Eleven of his forty plays survive virtually complete. These, together with fragments of some of his other plays, provide the only real examples of a genre of comic drama known as Old Comedy, and are used to define it.  - Old Comedy ("archaia") is the first period of the ancient Greek comedy, according to the canonical division by the Alexandrian grammarians. The most important Old Comic playwright is Aristophanes  whose works, with their daring political commentary and abundance of sexual innuendo, effectively define the genre today. Aristophanes satirized and lampooned the most prominent personalities and institutions of his time, as can be seen, for example, in his scurrilous portrayal of Socrates in "The Clouds", and in his racy anti-war farce "Lysistrata". Aristophanes was only one of a large number of comic poets, however, working in Athens in the late 5th century BC; his biggest rivals were Hermippus and Eupolis.  - For the athlete , see Xenocles of Messenia . Xenocles ( Greek :  ) was a Greek tragedian . There were two Athenian tragic poets of this name , one the grandfather of the other . No fragments of either are currently known , except for a few words of the elder apparently parodied in Aristophanes ' `` The Clouds '' . The elder Xenocles wrote a play about Oedipus . Aristophanes called the elder Xenocles an execrable poet and was never tired of ridiculing him ; describing , along with his father , Carcinus of Agrigentum , three brothers and a member of the third generation ( also called Carcinus ) , `` a whole potful of tragic crabs '' . He also wrote that `` Xenocles , who is ugly , makes ugly poetry '' . In his play The Poet and the Women Aristophanes ' chorus claims `` Even this audience , I 'm sure / Would find the man a crashing bore . '' which highlights his doubtful views on Xenocles as a writer . However , in 415 BC Xenocles gained the first prize with one of his trilogies when in competition with Euripides . But Aelian accounts for this by saying that `` the jury were either intellectually incapable of a proper decision or else they were bribed . ''    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'country of citizenship' with the subject 'xenocles'.  Choices: - athens  - attica  - classical athens  - greece  - sparta
classical athens

Information:  - Manhattan Baby ( also known as L ' Occhio del male , Eye of the Evil Dead , Evil Eye and The Possessed ) is a 1982 Italian horror film directed by Lucio Fulci . It was shot in Rome and New York and stars Christopher Connelly and Martha Taylor .  - Zombi 2 is a 1979 zombie film directed by Lucio Fulci. The film was adapted from an original screenplay by Dardano Sacchetti to serve as a sequel to George A. Romero's "Dawn of the Dead", released in Italy as "Zombi". It stars Tisa Farrow, Ian McCulloch and Richard Johnson, and featured a score by frequent Fulci collaborator Fabio Frizzi.  - Lucio Fulci (17 June 1927  13 March 1996) was an Italian film director, screenwriter and actor. He is perhaps best known for his gore films, including "Zombi 2" (1979) and "The Beyond" (1981), although he made films in genres as diverse as giallo, western and comedy. Fulci is known as the "Godfather of Gore", a title also given to Herschell Gordon Lewis.  - Herschell Gordon Lewis (June 15, 1926  September 26, 2016) was an American filmmaker, best known for creating the "splatter" subgenre of horror films. He is often called the "Godfather of Gore", though his film career included works in a range of exploitation film genres including juvenile delinquent films, nudie-cuties, two children's films and at least one rural comedy. On Lewis' career, AllMovie wrote: "With his better-known gore films, Herschell Gordon Lewis was a pioneer, going farther than anyone else dared, probing the depths of disgust and discomfort onscreen with more bad taste and imagination than anyone of his era."    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'composer' with the subject 'manhattan baby'.  Choices: - fabio frizzi  - herschell gordon lewis  - johnson
fabio frizzi