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I Roza tis Smyrnis

  • 2016
  • 1h 37min
NOTE IMDb
6,6/10
2,2 k
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Evgenia Dimitropoulou in I Roza tis Smyrnis (2016)
DramaRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDuring the volatile 1987 Aegean crisis, a collector sets out to the memory-laden coast of Asia Minor and unearths a haunting mystery dating back to the Great Fire of Smyrna. Can a blood sacr... Tout lireDuring the volatile 1987 Aegean crisis, a collector sets out to the memory-laden coast of Asia Minor and unearths a haunting mystery dating back to the Great Fire of Smyrna. Can a blood sacrifice appease decades of pain and suffering?During the volatile 1987 Aegean crisis, a collector sets out to the memory-laden coast of Asia Minor and unearths a haunting mystery dating back to the Great Fire of Smyrna. Can a blood sacrifice appease decades of pain and suffering?

  • Réalisation
    • George Kordellas
  • Scénario
    • Christina Lazaridi
    • Yannis Yannellis Theodosiadis
  • Casting principal
    • Tasos Nousias
    • Lida Protopsalti
    • Evgenia Dimitropoulou
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    2,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • George Kordellas
    • Scénario
      • Christina Lazaridi
      • Yannis Yannellis Theodosiadis
    • Casting principal
      • Tasos Nousias
      • Lida Protopsalti
      • Evgenia Dimitropoulou
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux14

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    Tasos Nousias
    Tasos Nousias
    • Dimitris
    Lida Protopsalti
    Lida Protopsalti
    • Roza
    Evgenia Dimitropoulou
    Evgenia Dimitropoulou
    • Marianna
    Yilmaz Gruda
    Yilmaz Gruda
    • Ismael
    Youlika Skafida
    Youlika Skafida
    • Rita
    Cem Aksakal
    Cem Aksakal
    • Omer
    Haris Emmanouil
    Haris Emmanouil
    • Museum Director
    • (as Haris Emmanouel Aggourakis)
    Petros Lagoutis
    Petros Lagoutis
    • George
    Kostas Kazanas
    Kostas Kazanas
    • Kotoglou
    Aysen Sümercan
    Aysen Sümercan
    • Asli
    • (as Sumercan Aysan)
    Giannis Thomas
    Giannis Thomas
    • Stelios
    Peny Agorastou
    Peny Agorastou
    • Exhibition Host
    Ioannis Giaramazidis
    • Waiter
    • (as Yiannis Yiaramazidis)
    Emir Kula
    • Réalisation
      • George Kordellas
    • Scénario
      • Christina Lazaridi
      • Yannis Yannellis Theodosiadis
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    Avis des utilisateurs9

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    10vasanem

    Loved the movie, highly recommended.

    This movie is based on the novel Ismael and Rosa by Giannis Giannellis. It tells the story of Dimitris, an antique dealer in Athens, who discovers an old wedding dress stained with blood, a letter, and a photograph from Smyrna (modern-day Izmir). His curiosity leads him to uncover a hidden family secret connected to Rosa, an elderly Greek woman living in Istanbul.

    The film is visually stunning, with beautiful cinematography that captures both the historical and contemporary settings of Greece and Turkey. The performances, especially from Lydia Fotopoulou as Rosa, bring depth to the characters, and the soundtrack enhances the film's nostalgic and melancholic tone.

    While Rosa of Smyrna succeeds in creating an engaging mystery and emotional depth, some critics felt that the story could have been more tightly woven, as it sometimes leans into melodrama. However, for those who enjoy historical dramas with themes of lost love, identity, and cultural connections, it's a worthwhile watch. The movie is historically balanced, and so atmospheric. Definitely worth watching it. It begins way different and ends with major plot twists with much understanding from both sides. It was a great, bittersweet movie that everyone needs to watch and definitely know the History behind it. It's NOT for the faint of hearts.
    10pattyapostolides

    Wonderful love story!!

    I loved this story! I have seen it twice, and it's a jewel! The acting is superb, the photography is wonderful, the music is outstanding, and the plot and suspense kept me on my seat. History unfolds in this captivating movie as does the mystery of a woman's stained wedding dress from the time of 1922 Smyrna.

    Dimitris is busy preparing for an exhibition in Athens with his girlfriend, Rita. During a trip to Izmar, he finds a wedding dress, stained with blood, and a letter inside addressed to the wedding dress owner, Roza. The dress is antique, during the time of the 1922 event of the Fire in Smyrna. He buys it and plans to use it at the exhibition. Like a detective story, he slowly unearths the truth behind the wedding dress, showing us glimpses of the history behind it and the people and customs of those times. In his search for Roza, he also meets Marianna, a sweet beautiful artist. Their love story is a highlight of the movie. The end is quite revealing and somewhat sad, but I still enjoyed everything about this story!

    If you are a lover of exotic romance stories and mysteries, this is a movie for you! I also liked the message it gave - it not only captures a time period in history, but moves beyond it and suggests a better approach to humanity - to love one another, no matter the country you're born in or your religion, and no matter the past.
    8philipposathina

    May be over-dramatic yet not that untruthful...

    Any review of this film is very much depended on the angle the reviewer looks at it. And for certain it can not be free of its tragic historical background. It's possible that a foreign viewer may consider the story of "Roza of Smyrna" too excessive and too over-dramatic to be really touched by it. This wouldn't be the case if he new the whole story, that is to say the huge historical burden it carries for its heroes. This burden has to do with the events that marked the fall of the Ottoman empire after the end of world war 1. In brief: The Greeks invaded Asia Minor which according to their own ethic ideology/story was the cradle of their national rebirth since this area was Greek speaking before the Turks conquered it less than ten centuries ago and since by the time of the W.W1 ending, millions of Greek orthodox Christians were still living there, especially by the Black Sea coast ("Pontos"), the Aegean coast, and eastern Thrace. This invasion resulted in an unprecedented disaster for the Greeks. The Turkish troops, re-organized by their new leader Mustafa Kemal, defeated the Greek army who had to leave the area, abandoning the Greek population to the anger of the Turks, especially the numerous insurgents, guerrillas and all kinds of irregular soldiers who were fighting on the side of the regular Turkish army. Smyrna (Izmir),this amazingly developed for the standards of that time great city of the Aegean coast, a city where the prosperous Greek community was the prevailing one in power, wealth and numbers was set on fire and totally destroyed and its frantically and in horror and panic trying to escape Greek population to an unbelievable extend slaughtered. As a result of this story, the Asia Minor Greeks either fled in millions to Greece and elsewhere or left their bones on their homeland which ever since lived in the Greek collective memory as a lost Paradise. This unprecedented disaster -not really known abroad- is named by the Greeks with a single word "i Katastrophi" (with a capital K: the Disaster, the Katastroph). Well unless you know all this in details, it's rather difficult to really understand how a Greek may approach Roza's of Smyrna story, for it may seem too unreal, too excessive, too over-dramatic. It may be so, yet, there are so many real tragic stories about unthinkable individual human tragedies that took place during and due to those events (the "Katastroph") that for the Greeks, no story connected to those historical events really looks unreal, exaggerated, overblown, or far-fetched. And this one, which is actually a really well made Greek-Turkish co-production is not about bad Turks and their good Greek victims. It's a story about how any ethnic angle of viewing at it may be misleading and underestimating the human factor (the simple ordinary people who are the victims of their national-political leaders)and thus unjust. This is the message delivered to the main character of the film through his investigation and his efforts to unveil the secret that Roza, an old lady descending from Smyrna living in Athens, persistently tries to keep for herself. The title of the film could be "Roza's secret", and i think one may find quite thrilling the process of unveiling it, and once it's uncovered, he may justify the dramatic reaction of its carriers, and thus be really touched and deeply moved.
    8platreskanaris

    When history meets romance

    The Rosa of Smyrni was one of the most well filmed movies out there. It shows clearly the tragedy of the turkey invasion is Smyrni and how the life of so many people changed forever. Also it shows one century later Greeks and Turks can find common things and stop this hostility between them. The plot was interesting. Besides some parts was boring but the end was fascinating. Moreover the cast was significant and of course the grandmother Rosa was magical.
    8r-fronimides

    Very nice film, very emotional

    I liked it.

    It has very strong script/story, the direction is nice, photography is good & nice music too.

    Yes, it lacks (a bit) in the dialogues, but not so much as some wrote. Generally, is very good film. It has a lot emotion, drama, its keeping you to the last minute - especially with the nice idea to having the old woman (Roza) keeping a secret in her entire life (and you want to unlock her secret, you want to find it out).

    I recommending it.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 décembre 2016 (Grèce)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Grèce
      • Turquie
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Production Company
    • Langues
      • Grec
      • Anglais
      • Turc
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Roza of Smyrna
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Athènes, Grèce(location)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Argonauts
      • Cosmote TV
      • Feelgood Entertainment
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      • 900 000 € (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 2 532 773 $US
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