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Iphigénie

Original title: Ifigeneia
  • 1977
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 7m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
2.4K
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Tatiana Papamoschou in Iphigénie (1977)
TragedyDrama

To appease offended gods before going to war, a commander must sacrifice his favorite daughter to them but does so under the pretext of marrying her off.To appease offended gods before going to war, a commander must sacrifice his favorite daughter to them but does so under the pretext of marrying her off.To appease offended gods before going to war, a commander must sacrifice his favorite daughter to them but does so under the pretext of marrying her off.

  • Director
    • Michael Cacoyannis
  • Writers
    • Michael Cacoyannis
    • Euripides
  • Stars
    • Irene Papas
    • Kostas Kazakos
    • Kostas Karras
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Cacoyannis
    • Writers
      • Michael Cacoyannis
      • Euripides
    • Stars
      • Irene Papas
      • Kostas Kazakos
      • Kostas Karras
    • 26User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Irene Papas
    Irene Papas
    • Klytaimnistra
    • (as Eirini Papa)
    Kostas Kazakos
    Kostas Kazakos
    • Agamemnonas
    Kostas Karras
    Kostas Karras
    • Menelaos
    Tatiana Papamoschou
    Tatiana Papamoschou
    • Ifigeneia
    Hristos Tsagas
    Hristos Tsagas
    • Odysseas
    Panos Mihalopoulos
    Panos Mihalopoulos
    • Ahilleas
    Angelos Yannoulis
    Angelos Yannoulis
    • Servant
    Dimitris Aronis
    Dimitris Aronis
    • Kalhas
    • (as Dimitri Aronis)
    Georges Vourvahakis
    • Orestis
    Eirini Koumarianou
    Eirini Koumarianou
    • Nurse
    Giorgos Oikonomou
    Giorgos Oikonomou
    • Messenger
    Dimitris Kontogiannis
    • Myrmidon
    • (as Dimitris Kondogiannis)
    Yorgos Charalabidis
    Yorgos Charalabidis
    Tasos Lertas
    Tasos Lertas
    Dimitris Mitsoulas
    Dimitris Liagas
    Mihalis Hairetis
    Makis Mourselas
    • Director
      • Michael Cacoyannis
    • Writers
      • Michael Cacoyannis
      • Euripides
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews26

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    10CineMan-8

    A great achievement

    'Iphigenia' is the great achievement of Michael Cacoyannis. This masterful play is masterfully adapted for the screen and brought to life by a wonderful cast. Cacoyannis achieved the impossible. He managed to film a Greek tragedy to screen without losing its effectiveness and importance. A stellar greek cast helps him in this. Newcomer Tatiana Papamoschou is extremely impressive as Iphigenia. Equally impressive is Irene Papas ,who even though she sometimes seems over the top, it is very realistic. A wonderful Greek film, beautifully adapted and directed by Michael Cacoyannis, with an excellent music score by Mikis Theodorakis which is ideal in every scene.

    P.S. Rumours say that the film lost the best foreign language film Oscar by only 1 vote!!!
    Kirpianuscus

    masterpiece

    it is a masterpiece. sure, it is a subjective word and it is not easy to define it. it is a masterpiece because it has the science to give the emotion and spirit and tension of the play Iphigenia in Aulis. it is a masterpiece for the impressive performance of Irene Pappas. it is a great film for its unique, touching and admirable for the right manner to give life to a classic text. and for transform it in a personal story, beautiful and provocative and wise pledge for the discover of the roots of the right answer. a masterpiece. that is it.
    Vincentiu

    Beautiful homage for basic human values

    Subtle masterpiece and precise recreation of Euripides tragedy.

    Delicate art and science of light's exploration. And a great casting.

    Same atmosphere of old Greek period, same taste of secret, duty and sacrifice. And the splendid music.

    But the power of film consist in Tatiana Papamoschou's androgen's. A delicate acting and form of cult . Noble homage for basic human values. And Irene Papas- part of his character.

    Principal merit of film is gentle protection of skill. The tension of silence, the deep force of gestures.

    So, "Iphigenia" is more of a beautiful movie. It is a gorgeous "memento mori".
    8brogmiller

    "Farewell, beloved light."

    Euripides was called by Aristotle 'the most tragic of poets'. The grittiness, tragic irony and psychological penetration of his plays proved to be of great appeal to director Michael Cacoyannis. He filmed a magnificent 'Electra' in 1961 with Greek actors but his 'Trojan Women' of 1971, despite a starry, international cast, is alas a monumental misfire. Six years later he has favoured once more an all Greek cast for 'Iphigenia' and has scored what can only be described as a palpable hit.

    It actually lost out as Best Foreign Film at the Oscars to 'Madame Rosa' but so did 'A Special Day' and 'That Obscure Object of Desire' so no disgrace there.

    The excellent screenplay by Cacoyannis has kept the structure of the original but has stripped everything down to the bare essentials. He has simplified the language and solved the eternal problem of how to interpolate the Greek Chorus by pretty well dispensing with it altogether.

    The characters are not mythological icons but as played by Kostas Kazakos, Irene Papas and Tatiana Papamoschu we see Agamemnon, Clytaemnestra and Iphigenia depicted as flesh and blood characters buffeted by Fate. Papamoschu is only thirteen here but her performance shows astonishing maturity. The scene where she pleads with her father Agamemnon for her life before nobly accepting that she must be sacrificially slaughtered for the good of Greece is utterly heart-rending.

    Cacoyannis has wisely dispensed with a scene in the original manuscript in which a messenger relates how the Goddess Artemis has substituted a deer for Iphigenia on the altar. It has long been considered that this scene has been tacked on by a hand other than that of Euripides and would in any case be unacceptable to a modern audience. The climax that Cacoyannis has devised is absolutely devastating, eminently filmic and heightens the tragic futility of Iphigenia's death. A brilliant conception.

    Kazakos is superlative as a King who must sacrifice his beloved daughter in order to appease the 'thousand-headed monster' of the army that he needs to conquer Troy. What can one say of the stunning Irene Papas? Her character's journey from joy, to anguish and finally to hate is brilliantly conceived. Her final close up gives dreadful note of what is to come. In future years she will wreak a terrible revenge on her husband and in turn be murdered by her son. Oh well, every family has its ups and downs!
    dismalland

    Amazing

    I saw this film two years ago in my history class, and have rented it five times since then. Irene Papas leads a strong cast in this adaptation of Euripides' play "Iphigenia at Aulis". The beautiful cinematography adds the perfect tone to Papas' frantic search for clarity in a moral dilemma. Papas displays her great talent as an actress, playing the noble queen, the betrayed wife, and terrified mother. A great film.

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    • Trivia
      Greece's official submission to the 1978's Oscar in the Best Foreign Film category.
    • Goofs
      According to Greek mythology, Achilles was rendered impervious to wounds by having been dipped in the river Styx as an infant by his mother (all but his heel by which she held him). There is clearly a red mark on the upper arm of Panos Mihalopoulos (who portrayed Achilles). It could be a strawberry birthmark, but it looks like a healing wound which Achilles would not have.
    • Quotes

      Ifigeneia: Enough with the tears. Start singing to wake up the winds.

    • Connections
      Follows Electre (1962)

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 1978 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Greece
    • Language
      • Greek
    • Also known as
      • Ifigenia
    • Production company
      • Greek Film Centre (GFC)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 7m(127 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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