Zorba the Greek 1964. The great Irene Papas is the widow looking for her goat. Giorgos Foundas is smoking in the cafe. Alan Bates offers his umbrella to Irene and Anthony Quinn is sitting outside ...
Zorba the Greek 1964. The great Irene Papas is the widow looking for her goat. Giorgos Foundas is smoking in the cafe. Alan Bates offers his umbrella to Irene and Anthony Quinn is sitting outside with him. Walter Lassally won the Oscar for the cinematography. Mikis Theodorakis wrote the music and Michael Cacoyannis directed. Based on a novel by Nikos Kazantzakis. Shot on the island of Crete.
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Irene Papas is one of the great actress I have ever watched. Thanks to her unbeliveable classical performance not only in Zorba The Greek, but in Captain Corelli's Mandolin too.
When she left the cafe with the goat and umbrella, she went the wrong way. . The goat came from around to the right on exiting the cafe, after having jumped a wall, and being grabbed by the man standing in the group at the cafe entrance. . May be she and the goat had decided not to go straight home; perhaps they went via the post office or some such thing. . The post office was straight ahead, the building down the hill on the corner near the junction. .
Wonderful film, great actress and actors, dance performer... Alexis Zorbas - Zorba the Greek was in 1975 the first Greek movie I saw. And I fell in love! Ich liebe Griechenland - I love Greece - s'agapo Ellada!
yes, I totally agree with your last sentence! she was a revelation for me. She never looks helpless, but instead she is has that sort of tragic shade that reminds me of ancient Greek heroines
There were comments made on the film ,naturally, but how is reality and the book so different from the film then concerning xenophobia, was the director really so far off in portraying these villagers? I doubt it , they seem like small town people the world over.
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The goat came from around to the right on exiting the cafe, after having jumped a wall, and being grabbed by the man standing in the group at the cafe entrance.
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May be she and the goat had decided not to go straight home; perhaps they went via the post office or some such thing.
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The post office was straight ahead, the building down the hill on the corner near the junction.
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Alexis Zorbas - Zorba the Greek was in 1975 the first Greek movie I saw. And I fell in love!
Ich liebe Griechenland - I love Greece - s'agapo Ellada!
I love her dignity and character.