Yparho
- 2024
- 2h 12min
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7.3/10
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El legendario cantante griego Stelios Kazantzidis, un niño refugiado póntico que superó retos gracias a su talento y resistencia, explora su música, sus relaciones, sus dificultades y su dev... Leer todoEl legendario cantante griego Stelios Kazantzidis, un niño refugiado póntico que superó retos gracias a su talento y resistencia, explora su música, sus relaciones, sus dificultades y su devota base de fans.El legendario cantante griego Stelios Kazantzidis, un niño refugiado póntico que superó retos gracias a su talento y resistencia, explora su música, sus relaciones, sus dificultades y su devota base de fans.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 4 nominaciones en total
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I will be honest: when I first heard that Mastoras was gonna portray Kazantzidis, I was dissapointed. I mean, the universally aclaimmed best Greek singer of all time is gonna be portrayed by a pop singer? Luckily, I was wrong. Mastoras has a unique way of immitating Kazantzidis' voice without sounding like a parody. His acting, although nothing amazing, was solid. The other actors played their part as well. If you take out the few "flatlines" that this flick has, it could have easily been a 9/10. Also, if you are not a familiar with Greek music of the 50-70s you won"t understand the references or the name drops.
To sum up, a solid movie and an amazing tribute to best Greek singer of the 20th century (if not of all centuries)
To sum up, a solid movie and an amazing tribute to best Greek singer of the 20th century (if not of all centuries)
A very well directed with a very good script movie.
Mastoras was solid portraying the legend of Kazantzidis.
The movie also did an amazing job portray how the life and the entertainment was between the 1950s and the 1970s in Greece.
They also showed characters such as Marinella, Akis Panou and many more.
Amazing effort for Greek standards as i said before. They also showed. The matriarchy in the Greek families at that time when there was no father in the family.
Maybe the emotion because i loved Kazantzidis speaks right now and all the greek speaking viewers will love this just for the songs.
For those who don't know his story make a background check of Kazantzidis before seeing this.
Mastoras was solid portraying the legend of Kazantzidis.
The movie also did an amazing job portray how the life and the entertainment was between the 1950s and the 1970s in Greece.
They also showed characters such as Marinella, Akis Panou and many more.
Amazing effort for Greek standards as i said before. They also showed. The matriarchy in the Greek families at that time when there was no father in the family.
Maybe the emotion because i loved Kazantzidis speaks right now and all the greek speaking viewers will love this just for the songs.
For those who don't know his story make a background check of Kazantzidis before seeing this.
Cudos to the casting manager, every character selected is spot on. The movie itself doesn't do justice to the life of one of the most iconic singers in Greece. There are so many sides of him that we didnt get to see like the gambling addiction, the Matsas conflict, the Nikolopoulos trial and so many that divided society and influenced so many singers. In my humble opinion the movie is missing a lot of elements os trying to "round the corners" . Finally the last months of his life dealing with the tumour and how he wanted to make amends with the people he hurt and how some of them rejected him even in the last moment of his life is not shown.
The film is very enjoyable to watch and leaves you with a good memory that they respected a folk singer who left an era!. Beautiful, a film that creates nice feelings in you. Bravo to all the actors. Interesting film in terms of story and full of well-known favorite songs. Christos Mastoras was excellent in his performance and amazing in how close he had come to Kazantzidis' voice. It was a real surprise!! The female actors were excellent and very faithful in reviving their roles, both the singers and the mother. From the beautiful Greek works and directing, with respect for their characters and history. Bravo to all of you!
'Stelios' is a biographical film about Stelios Kazantzidis, one of the most popular Greek singers of the second half of the 20th century. The original title of the film is 'Yparho', which in Greek means 'I exist', one of Kazantzidis' most famous songs, a kind of milestone at a crossroads in the musician's life and career. The film's director is Yorgos Tsemberopoulos a veteran Greek filmmaker who does not seem to be bothered by time, this being only his seventh feature film in 50 years. 'Stelios' is a solid biographical film, which tells in detail and with accents on the episodes that seemed important to the screenwriter Katerina Bei the complex story of the artist and man who was Kazantzidis, trying to explain the pauses and his almost total withdrawal from music, after having won the love and appreciation of huge audiences.
The singer came from a family of refugees from Asia Minor after the population exchanges that followed the conflicts between Greece and Turkey at the beginning of the 20th century. Orphaned of his father (a communist militant killed in the civil war), he is forced to start working in a factory where he has the chance for the boss to notice his musical talent, put a guitar in his hand and encourage him on the path of a career as a musician. He starts as an instrumentalist and soloist in taverns and in a short time his fame grows thanks to the talent and emotion he puts into music and the fact that he expresses from the heart the pains and passions of simple people. His contacts with managers and record labels will often put him in conflict with their commercial interests, while his personal life is dominated by several women - first his mother, followed by Katy Gray - a more mature woman and his first love -, and then the singer Marinella - his first wife and musical partner for a good part of his career. A violent incident in a night tavern will cause him to give up singing in the places where authentic music often comes from, and conflicts with the owners of the record labels and the breakup of his relationship with Marinella will lead to his retirement at the peak of his career. The journalist who takes the (authentic) interview that constitutes the framework of the script finds him living alone, as a simple fisherman, at an age when he could have been in full glory (but still with his Mercedes parked next to the fisherman's hut). The film tries and largely succeeds in elucidating the mystery of his retirement. He would only return for recordings and special events on stage, and that only after another decade.
Yorgos Tsemberopoulos made some risky casting choices. For the role of Stelos, he chose Christos Mastoras, a singer who manages to excellently portray the character's feelings, his artistic dilemmas, but also his personal conflicts. Mastoras sings with pathos, just as Kazantzidis did, but I recommend staying until the end credits and listening to the song that gives the Greek title of the film, in the original interpretation, for an impression of the model's formidable voice. Klelia Renesi and Asimenia Voulioti excellently interpret the roles of the two women who loved him and whom Stelios loved. All the actors in supporting roles are excellently chosen, sometimes they are non-professional, and are even more authentic so that viewers have the feeling that they are in Stelios' boat, in the recording studio or in the taverns where the hero sang. Such a film also lives through or especially through music. I read that in Greece, in many cinema theaters, the audiences join those on the screen by singing along to the well-known songs. I'm not surprised. I recommend watching 'Stelios', even if you are not a connoisseur or lover of Greek music. I warn you that you risk becoming fans of the genre by the end of the film.
The singer came from a family of refugees from Asia Minor after the population exchanges that followed the conflicts between Greece and Turkey at the beginning of the 20th century. Orphaned of his father (a communist militant killed in the civil war), he is forced to start working in a factory where he has the chance for the boss to notice his musical talent, put a guitar in his hand and encourage him on the path of a career as a musician. He starts as an instrumentalist and soloist in taverns and in a short time his fame grows thanks to the talent and emotion he puts into music and the fact that he expresses from the heart the pains and passions of simple people. His contacts with managers and record labels will often put him in conflict with their commercial interests, while his personal life is dominated by several women - first his mother, followed by Katy Gray - a more mature woman and his first love -, and then the singer Marinella - his first wife and musical partner for a good part of his career. A violent incident in a night tavern will cause him to give up singing in the places where authentic music often comes from, and conflicts with the owners of the record labels and the breakup of his relationship with Marinella will lead to his retirement at the peak of his career. The journalist who takes the (authentic) interview that constitutes the framework of the script finds him living alone, as a simple fisherman, at an age when he could have been in full glory (but still with his Mercedes parked next to the fisherman's hut). The film tries and largely succeeds in elucidating the mystery of his retirement. He would only return for recordings and special events on stage, and that only after another decade.
Yorgos Tsemberopoulos made some risky casting choices. For the role of Stelos, he chose Christos Mastoras, a singer who manages to excellently portray the character's feelings, his artistic dilemmas, but also his personal conflicts. Mastoras sings with pathos, just as Kazantzidis did, but I recommend staying until the end credits and listening to the song that gives the Greek title of the film, in the original interpretation, for an impression of the model's formidable voice. Klelia Renesi and Asimenia Voulioti excellently interpret the roles of the two women who loved him and whom Stelios loved. All the actors in supporting roles are excellently chosen, sometimes they are non-professional, and are even more authentic so that viewers have the feeling that they are in Stelios' boat, in the recording studio or in the taverns where the hero sang. Such a film also lives through or especially through music. I read that in Greece, in many cinema theaters, the audiences join those on the screen by singing along to the well-known songs. I'm not surprised. I recommend watching 'Stelios', even if you are not a connoisseur or lover of Greek music. I warn you that you risk becoming fans of the genre by the end of the film.
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