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Dieu aime le caviar

Original title: O Theos agapaei to haviari
  • 2012
  • TV-14
  • 1h 41m
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5.9/10
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The Greek pirate who turned businessman, Ioannis Varvakis, made his fortune selling caviar in Russia and all over the world. Varvakis strives all his life for freedom for himself and then fo... Read allThe Greek pirate who turned businessman, Ioannis Varvakis, made his fortune selling caviar in Russia and all over the world. Varvakis strives all his life for freedom for himself and then for his country.The Greek pirate who turned businessman, Ioannis Varvakis, made his fortune selling caviar in Russia and all over the world. Varvakis strives all his life for freedom for himself and then for his country.

  • Director
    • Yannis Smaragdis
  • Writers
    • Panagiotis Pashidis
    • Jackie Pavlenko
    • Yannis Smaragdis
  • Stars
    • Sebastian Koch
    • Evgeniy Stychkin
    • Juan Diego Botto
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    5.9/10
    3.3K
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    • Director
      • Yannis Smaragdis
    • Writers
      • Panagiotis Pashidis
      • Jackie Pavlenko
      • Yannis Smaragdis
    • Stars
      • Sebastian Koch
      • Evgeniy Stychkin
      • Juan Diego Botto
    • 20User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sebastian Koch
    Sebastian Koch
    • Varvakis
    Evgeniy Stychkin
    Evgeniy Stychkin
    • Ivan
    • (as Evgeny Stychkin)
    Juan Diego Botto
    Juan Diego Botto
    • Lefentarios
    Olga Sutulova
    • Helena
    Lakis Lazopoulos
    Lakis Lazopoulos
    • Fisherman (of God)
    Nick Clark Windo
    Nick Clark Windo
    • British Ambassador
    • (as Nick Ashdon)
    Marisha Triantafyllidou
    Marisha Triantafyllidou
    • Maria
    Akis Sakellariou
    Akis Sakellariou
    • Kimon
    Christopher Papakaliatis
    Christopher Papakaliatis
    • Potemkin
    Alexandra Sakelaropoulou
    Alexandra Sakelaropoulou
    • Mother
    Fotini Baxevani
    Fotini Baxevani
    • Ludmilla
    • (as Fotini Baxevani)
    Catherine Deneuve
    Catherine Deneuve
    • Catherine the Great
    John Cleese
    John Cleese
    • McCormick
    Pavlos Kontoyannidis
    Pavlos Kontoyannidis
    • Shipbuilder
    Alexandros Mylonas
    Alexandros Mylonas
    • Prime Minister
    • (as Alexandros Milonas)
    Giannis Vouros
    Giannis Vouros
    • Businessman #1
    • (as Yannis Vouros)
    Manos Vakousis
    Manos Vakousis
    • Businessman #2
    Yorgos Makris
    Yorgos Makris
    • Businessman #3
    • Director
      • Yannis Smaragdis
    • Writers
      • Panagiotis Pashidis
      • Jackie Pavlenko
      • Yannis Smaragdis
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    7nikkd

    I see a lot of bad reviews.

    Granted the move wasn't the best I have ever seen, and could have been better. If you take everything into consideration such as the limited budget and the complexity of the topic I think they did a good job of telling a very interesting story. Being Greek myself I had a very general idea of the topic prior to watching this film. It did a decent job of giving us the basics in the limited time available. You should watch this move and then do some research on the history to get a better understanding of what place.

    I think a number of people are missing the moral of the story that is that your home is always where your heart is.

    I don't wont to be spoiler but watch it regardless of its short coming and I am sure you will enjoy it.
    6diogenisp

    A story about one of the wealthiest Greek benefactors

    Nice attempt, though it is obvious it needed better writing. Very good performances by Koch and Bioto,excellent direction of photography. What is more, is the fact that it is worth seeing it even though it goes very abruptly from scene to scene. Very good music by Minos Matsas.The poor part of the story is the supporting performances which are rather shallow, and not analyzed. Smaragdis, is a good director, decent, but he has never been in the position of creating a great and momentary film. Excellent editing by George Mavropsaridis, may be the best Greek editor at this time in Greek movie industry. Cameos are made by a number of well known Greek actors but the extensive use of English language during the film is not a beneficial factor of the movie.
    5IliasTheDirector

    Good acting, not good technically

    I will agree with tinakewy's review. The screenplay was confusing a lot. I liked the actors a lot, especially the Greeks who were very serious with their roles. They didn't look like the usual Greek actors. I also really liked the mother of Varvakis when she came down to earth to talk with him. Her expressions and her eyes were very beautiful.

    I would like to mention some technical issues that I noticed. Is it possible to have Out of Focus shots? There were lots of shots like this and there weren't a screenplay reason. It was a technical mistake. Even if the budget was low, controlling Focus is a basic thing. In some cases the video editing was a bit disturbing, too. You could tell the cuts. Also, the dubbing was noticeable in some cases.

    I would really like to watch a great story, a great film as a Greek. But it wasn't that great.

    Thank you.
    Kirpianuscus

    decent job

    It is real easy to critic this film. But it is not exactly fair. Because it gives a large story in decent manner. For Catherine Deneuve as Catherine the Great and for the hard work of Sebastian Koch. For noble idea and for the interesting manner to reflect it. Sure, it is not great, remarkable or memorable. But, in each scene you feel the taste of salted sea and, in few, you imagine the taste of caviar. So, a pure Greek film, a pure Greek story.
    3tinakewy

    Half baked & soulless

    God may love caviar but I did not love the film. I wanted to, desperately. I am Greek so I *really* wanted this to be an awesome, magical film... it wasn't.

    The story starts off great, as being told by Varvakis' loyal footman, on a sandy beach of Zakynthos (Zante), to a bunch of children. It starts like a beautiful fairytale, but gets confusing very quickly.

    It feels like there are 500 people being introduced into the film and we don't even get to get their names. There is zero, and I mean zero, depth to them. As a Greek, I recognized all the Greek actors, some of them pretty popular in Greece, who only got maybe 5 minutes of acting... some only 30 seconds on screen. We are never told who they are, why they are doing the things they are doing...

    Another issue I had was, that time was not acknowledged as passing. We see Varvakis who is dressed as a Cretan but we later find out by accident he was from the island of Psarra, getting introduced to his baby girl who is at the time less than a year old. Then then next solid time reference we get is, it is 10 years later in Russia. He doesn't appear aged one bit and his daughter appears all the way from Greece, but instead of the child being 11-12 years old, she looks to be about 30-ish (yet Varvakis is still the same, not a single gray hair, he could have posed as his wife).

    Another thing that struck me as odd was the choice of key actors... they were ugly. I am not used to seeing unattractive people on screen. No, I did not expect to see models but at least some sort of make-up, some sort of aesthetics... their looks made them uninteresting.

    Another thing is, there is no explaining of historical facts at all. For instance all the references to the Greek Revolution were only understood by the audience, because we are Greek and we have been taught our history in school. However when some history of Russia popped up during the film, we had no clue and no explanation was given. I imagine if this film makes it to an international audience, unless they are avid history buffs, they will be mystified as well. I imagine the film was intended to be presented to an international audience, because the lead is a German actor, and the whole thing is shot in English.

    There are positive aspects of the film as well. Sebastian Koch is absolutely magnificent in his role. He is very believable and convincing. So is Evgeniy Stychkin!! These two make the film barely watchable and bravo to them!! Another bravo to all the Greek actors, who for once!, learned their lines in English perfectly and with a good accent!!

    Taking into consideration all the biographical films I have seen, this attempt seems cheap and amateurish. The story was there, it was an interesting life but it felt half-baked and soulless. I did not connect with a single character except his footman (Evgeniy Stychkin). There was no drama, no thrill, no romance, no danger... it felt like reading the newspaper to me. The costumes were also very cheap, you could tell, there was no detailing.. they felt like Halloween costumes. However the sets were very nice!!

    In short, amateurish attempt, felt like reading a biography in Reader's Digest to me. I was left confused and in a blur about what had happened, the time line in which it happened and couldn't remember a single character from the dozens that were presented to us other than the two main ones...

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      Varvakis: Kimon. You've read so many books. Why do people not listen to, slaughtering each other?

      Kimon: Happiness is freedom. And Freedom is a radiant heart.

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 2012 (Greece)
    • Countries of origin
      • Greece
      • Russia
    • Languages
      • English
      • Greek
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • God Loves Caviar
    • Filming locations
      • Pylos, Greece
    • Production companies
      • Alexandros Film
      • Stella Studio
      • Greek Film Centre (GFC)
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    • Budget
      • €8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,906,528
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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