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Iphigenia (1977) | dir. Michael Cacoyannis
#iphigenia#michael cacoyannis#tatiana papamoschou#irene papas#panos mihalopoulos#films#movies#cinematography#screencaps
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I envy the Greece that is taking you away.
Iphigenia (1977)
#iphigenia#achilles#eurpides#hellenism#plays#iphigenia 1977#tatiana papamoschou#irene papas#panos mihalopoulos#house of atreus#the oresteia#mine#a favourite
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Irene Papas as Clytemnestra & Tatiana Papamoschou as Iphigenia in Iphigenia (Film, 1977).
#irene papas#clytemnestra#tatiana papamoschou#iphigenia#perioddramaedit#12th century bc#Dionysis Fotopoulos
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Irene Papas and Tatiana Papamoschou, 1977. Photographed by Heinz Browers.
#her newspaper umbrella!#irene papas#tatiana papamoschou#1977#1970s#heinz browers#umbrella#newspaper
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#iphigenia#kösem sultan#tatiana papamoschou#anastasia tsilimpiou#iphigenia (1977)#magnificent century: kösem#muhteşem yüzyıl: kösem#magnificent century#muhteşem yüzyıl
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Gow fancasts part....3!!
Hella Joof as Gryla
Elena Kampouris as Pandora
Michael Vlamis as Helios
Eleftheria Patsouraki as Eos
Diana Tarnovscaia or Carmen Solomons as Aphrodite
Denise Vasi as Rhea
& they aren't seen visually but I'm adding them anyway bc they appear in the GOW 2 novelization: Tatiana Papamoschou as Demeter & Lianne Le Havas as Iris
#again this is mostly ethnicity/nationality accurate as well#gow#justin's fancasts#god of war#gow 3#gow ragnarok#gow 2#yeah i think that was all the games
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@ouattober Day 9: OCs - Eliana, daughter of the Blue Fairy and older sister to August
Name: Eliana (Enchanted Forest), Alba (Dark Curse), [REDACTED] (fairy name) Age: technically early 30s, looks younger because ✨fairy genetics✨ (see also the funky blue-purplish eyes) Likes: her brother, Ruby, her angery cat Tosca who hates everyone else, a certain dragon girl she is bound to meet soon 😏 Dislikes: her mother, Rumpelstiltskin, Snow White It's Complicated: her father, Archie, her brother (I told you it was complicated) Fancasts: Anuk Steffen, Tatiana Papamoschou, Ashley Laurence TLDR: Eliana is Blue's bio daughter, but was raised by Geppetto since she was a baby. In his neverending quest against fairies, Rumple tried to use her to damage her mother when she was very young - it backfired, but it still damaged Eliana and Blue's relationship even more than it already was. To this day Eliana carries a hefty amount of mommy issues, torn between resenting any connection she has with Blue and being hurt by its absence. She's a doting sister and very protective of her baby brother (though now he's technically older than her and decidedly taller), but also can't help her jealousy, because sometimes she perceives him as their father's favorite child - an hypothesis sustained by the whole wardrobe business, of course. During the curse she had distanced herself from Marco and Archie, who she sees as an accomplice to this unfairness, and only recently agreed to start mending that relationship, with middling results. Human-looking and human-raised, she appears to be very far from her mother's high fairy status and powers...but keep an eye on how the forest behaves when she's upset, if you know what's good for you (and watch out for the teeth).
#ouat#ouattober2023#once upon a time#august booth#oc: eliana#au: appalachian wine#that's the whole thing if anyone is interested#I have many ouat ocs but she's the one I can most easily describe in a single post lmao#my specialest feral girl 💝
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Iphigenia (1977) dir. Michael Cocoyannis
Tatiana Papamoschou as Iphigenia
Irene Papas as Clytemnestra
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Irene Papas
Greek actress and singer
Irene Papas or Irene Pappas was a Greek actress and singer who starred in over 70 films in a career spanning more than 50 years. She gained international recognition through such popular award-winning films as The Guns of Navarone, Zorba the Greek and Z.
Born: September 3, 1929, Chiliomodi, Greece
Died: September 14, 2022, Chiliomodi, Greece
Spouse: Alkis Papas (m. 1943–1947)
Irene Papas-Nikos Tzogias "Dead city" (Nekri politeia) 1951, de Frixos Lliadis.
The great Greek actress Irene Papas as Penelope in the TV series
Irene Papas in the Fifties
Irene Papas and Tatiana Papamoschou, 1977. Photographed by Heinz Browers.
Irene Papas-Alan Bates "Zorba el griego" (Alexis Zorbas) 1964, de Mihalis Kakogiannis.
Irene Papas and Anthony Quinn join in a traditional joyful Greek dance in a scene from the film 'A Dream of Kings', 1969.
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Iphigenia (1977)
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Iphigenia (1977). 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.
Lushly shot and compellingly told, this adaptation of the classic story is a pretty incredible feat. It takes the tropes and style of epic cinema like Ben Hur and The Message, to tell something mythic and intimate. It's really affecting cinema, and one I'd love to see one day on the big screen. 8/10.
#iphigenia#1977#Oscars 50#Nom: Foreign Film#greece#greek#bce#mythology#Michael Cacoyannis#euripedes#irene papas#Kostas Kazakos#Kostas Karras#Tatiana Papamoschou#8/10#father-daughter
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Tatiana Papamoschou (as Iphigenia) Based on the Greek mythology of Iphigenia. IPHIGENIA (1977) Iphigenia is the princess of Mycenae. She is the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra. Her name means “strong-born” or “born to strength”.
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#ifigeneia#iphigenia#agamemnon#clytemnestra#artemis#ilias#1977#Michael Cacoyannis#Tatiana Papamoschou#Irene Papas#Kostas Kazakos#Kostas Karras#menelaus#Christos Tsagas#odysseus#Panos Michalopoulos#achilles#Dimitri Aronis#calchas
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Ifigeneia (1977) - Michael Cacoyannis
{101} Movies Seen in 2019 - 4 Stars
I had the opportunity to see this beautiful film yesterday followed by a discussion on greek mythology. It's a subject I'm familiar with in a way, having studied Sofocles and a couple of other tragedies, but never read any Euripides.
My first impression is that this is a very old movie, but it's so simple, with just a few basic sets and with a focus on the cast that you easily forget it's from 1977. The music is so loud and eery, it's strange at first, but once you grasp the mood of the film it's perfectly fitting.
This is the story about the events happened right before Troya's war, with Elena having already fled with her lover. The God's aren't favoring Greeks at this time, Artemis being mad over the soldiers killing a deer. So, the chief of war receives an oracle that says he must sacrifice his oldest daughter for Greece to win. From then on we have many beautiful pain-filled dialogues. The parent's pain and guilty, versus the need and wish of thousands.
I don't want to spoil things for anyone interested in seeing this but I have to say I love how ambiguous the ending is. And that this is a truly feminine myth.
#Ifigeneia#Michael Cacoyannis#greek#greek myth#mythology#cinema#film#movie#review#film review#movie review#100 movies list#100 films list#100 movies challenge#100 films challenge#Irene Papas#Kostas Kazakos#Tatiana Papamoschou
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