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Synopsis

The ships of the Greeks are getting ready to embark on the Trojan campaign in order to retrieve the fair Helen, are stranded in Aulis. The winds do not blow. The soothsayer says that only if King Agamemnon sacrifices his daughter Iphigenia will the Greek fleet be able to sail. Under the pretext of marrying her off to Achilles, King of the Myrmidons, Agamemnon orders her to come to Aulis. Iphigenia arrives with her mother Clytemnestra. When the two women find out the truth they are horror-stricken but in the end Iphigenia decides to allow herself to be led to the sacrificial altar. –Greek Film Center

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Mihalis Kakogiannis

Born on June 11, 1921 in Limassol, Cyprus, Michael Cacoyannis was the elder son of Sir Panayiotis and Lady Cacoyannis. He studied law in London and was called to the Bar (Barrister-at-law) in 1943. While working for the BBC’s Greek service, first as a news announcer and then as a producer of cultural programs, he also studied acting at the Central School of Dramatic Art in London and directing at the Old Vic School.

Not long after his debut as an actor in 1947, he decided to concentrate instead on directing. In 1952 he left London to settle in Athens and one year later the success of his first film (“Windfall in Athens”) marked the beginning of an international career in directing. Among them “Stella”, “A Girl in Black”, “A Matter of Dignity”, “Zorba the Greek” and the trilogy of “Electra”, “The Trojan Women”, “Iphigenia”, his films were regurarly screened at the most prestigious International film festivals, receiving awards and distinctions. Michael Cacoyannis has worked… read more

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Max

29Aug11

Jesus who?

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Arctvrvs

17Mar11

i was ready for Achilles to kick some major ass! sounds like a meathead comment about the film but i just thought it was really powerful how he was going to defend Ifigeneia til the very end, putting on his helmet prepared to fight as hundreds of bloodthirsty Hellenes approached

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