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1977 Oscar Winners Montage of stills from films that won Oscars for the year 1977 (presented at the 50th Academy Awards (More) Montage of stills from films that won Oscars for the year 1977 (presented at the 50th Academy Awards on April 3, 1978) set to the year's Oscar-winning song. (Less)
Euripides: Iphigenia (1977 film)-Iphigenia arrives at Aulis Tatiana Papamoschou ... Ifigeneia
Irene Papas ... Klytaimnistra
Kostas Kazakos ... Agamemnonas
(More) Tatiana Papamoschou ... Ifigeneia
Irene Papas ... Klytaimnistra
Kostas Kazakos ... Agamemnonas
Kostas Karras ... Menelaos
in Greek, with english subtitles
Tatiana Papamoschou received Best Leading Actress Award at the 1977 Thessaloniki Film Festival for this role.
Produced and directed by Mihalis Kakogiannis (Michael Cacoyannis)
Original Music by Mikis Theodorakis
Cinematography by Giorgos Arvanitis
Introductory Note By Michael Cacoyannis for The Sydney Greek Film Festival, 2006:
"Looking back at my career as director -- producer -- writer, I realise to what extent my choice of subject was determined by the personality and special gifts of some actor -- mostly female, whose striking looks and emotional complexity I felt challenged to explore.
Four of my first five films, all shot in Greece, starred Elli Lambetti, in original screenplays that explored her mysterious beauty and wide range from sophisticated comedy to violent drama. The fifth, "Stella", was tailored to the sensual and explosive personality of Melina Mercouri and launched her on the international scene.
I had been toying with the idea of adapting a Greek tragedy to the screen, when I met Irene Papas in the early sixties. Her unique classical beauty, her intelligence and emotional power were just the right ingredients for the title role in "Electra", which I scripted with her in mind. Distributed by United Artists, the film met with international acclaim, planting the seed for a trilogy about the Atreids and the Trojan war. This would be undertaken after my next project, designed to explore the power and versatility of a male actor for a change, that of Anthony Quinn, as Zorba the Greek, shot entirely on the island of Crete.
My plans for the trilogy had to be temporarily abandoned when military dictatorship forced me into exile. Dividing my time between Paris and New York, I had to be contented with directing the other two plays of the trilogy -- "Iphigenia in Aulis" and "The Trojan Women" - on the stage. It took five years before I felt ready to pick up the strands of my film career, shooting "The Trojan Women" in Spain on a modest budget with a cast headed by four brilliant actresses, taking token fees of $25,000 each: Katharine Hepburn (an old friend), Vanessa Redgrave, Genevieve Bujold and Irene Papas, this time playing Helen, the beautiful sister of Clytemnestra, Electra's mother.
Returning to Greece, I eventually completed the trilogy, having discovered a stunning 13-yearold, Tatiana Papamoskou, to play Iphigenia, sacrificial victim to the Gods in the cause of war. Playing Clytemnestra, her heartbroken mother, is Irene Papas, who, owing to the time lapses between films, became a vital link in the trilogy by portraying three women of different ages, belonging to the same family". (Less)
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