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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueLegendary Greek singer Stelios Kazantzidis, a Pontic refugee child who overcame challenges through talent and resilience, exploring his music, relationships, hardships, and devoted fanbase.Legendary Greek singer Stelios Kazantzidis, a Pontic refugee child who overcame challenges through talent and resilience, exploring his music, relationships, hardships, and devoted fanbase.Legendary Greek singer Stelios Kazantzidis, a Pontic refugee child who overcame challenges through talent and resilience, exploring his music, relationships, hardships, and devoted fanbase.
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- 1 victoire et 4 nominations au total
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Yparho, a film inspired by the life and music of the legendary Stelios Kazantzidis, is nothing short of a masterpiece. It seamlessly blends raw emotion, stunning performances, and timeless music, creating an experience that leaves audiences mesmerized. This biographical tribute captures the spirit of Kazantzidis, a man whose voice became the soul of Greek music.
The storytelling is impeccable, taking us through his struggles, triumphs, and the heartache that shaped his art. The film doesn't shy away from depicting the harsh realities of his life, making it both a poignant and inspiring watch. The cinematography is breathtaking, transporting viewers to the Greece of Kazantzidis' era with its authentic settings and evocative visuals.
The soundtrack, featuring his iconic songs, is the heart of the movie. Every note resonates with emotion, reminding us why Kazantzidis remains a beloved figure in Greek culture. The lead actor delivers a flawless portrayal, embodying Kazantzidis' passion, pain, and resilience with remarkable depth.
Yparho is more than a movie; it's a celebration of a legend. Perfectly executed, it is a must-watch for music lovers and anyone who appreciates a story of human perseverance. This film stays with you, much like Kazantzidis unforgettable voice.
The storytelling is impeccable, taking us through his struggles, triumphs, and the heartache that shaped his art. The film doesn't shy away from depicting the harsh realities of his life, making it both a poignant and inspiring watch. The cinematography is breathtaking, transporting viewers to the Greece of Kazantzidis' era with its authentic settings and evocative visuals.
The soundtrack, featuring his iconic songs, is the heart of the movie. Every note resonates with emotion, reminding us why Kazantzidis remains a beloved figure in Greek culture. The lead actor delivers a flawless portrayal, embodying Kazantzidis' passion, pain, and resilience with remarkable depth.
Yparho is more than a movie; it's a celebration of a legend. Perfectly executed, it is a must-watch for music lovers and anyone who appreciates a story of human perseverance. This film stays with you, much like Kazantzidis unforgettable voice.
I'm Greek and I wasn't expecting from Mastoras playing so good this role especially when he was never an actor before and he didn't have an experience with acting since he is well known as a singer. He was very convincing like I was looking the actual life of Kazantzidis. Everyone played their role with an excellent performance and Mastoras voice was very similar to Kazantzidis voice. He needs all the respect he can gain from people because he is Worthing it. I'm hoping from Mastoras to see him in different projects too because I'm sure from his professionalism he will nail every role they give to him. What a talent and what a nice human being.
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!
Yparho tells the story of legendary Greek singer Stelios Kazantzidis.
The movie doesn't approach him as just an idol. Instead, it manages to provide some valuable insights into his character, showing the tough childhood that included losing his father and led to the dominant role of his mother. Then came his meteoric rise from an unknown member of the working class to an absolute icon. But it's interesting he still couldn't quite enjoy his success. He felt uncomfortable performing in luxurious night clubs for the glamorous upper class, he'd rather relate with the poor, hapless and underprivileged. Furthermore, he couldn't come to terms with the idea that record labels were making a fortune by taking advantage of the artists and he went to great lengths to stand up for his and his colleagues' rights. Add to all that the struggles in his personal life and one gets a good idea of his complex state of mind.
It could be argued that it avoids some of the edgy stuff around his life and doesn't go as deep as it could in order to maintain its appeal to the masses, but at the same time there is nothing "cheap" about it and it keeps a nice balance. As a result, the movie is highly entertaining, draws the viewer in and flows smoothly through its entire running time.
Keeping the same attitude, the movie remains straightforward despite the narrative starting with the main character being a middle aged man and talking about his past in an interview.
Great casting choices. Christos Mastoras, Klelia Renesi and Asimenia Voulioti are portraying the key characters and they all are delivering powerful performances.
Yparho also does a great job at taking you back to the time period where the narrated events take place and makes it feel authentic.
The music is excellent by itself, but is also used wisely in terms of fitting the narrative and achieving the desired emotional effect.
On a final note, it has to be said that Kazantzidis is an essential part of Greece's history and popular culture. Many people grew up with these songs, so that alone makes for a very moving watching experience and it's easy for the audience to ignore any imperfections or sidestep any complaints, especially if you watch it on the big screen and share the experience with many others.
The movie doesn't approach him as just an idol. Instead, it manages to provide some valuable insights into his character, showing the tough childhood that included losing his father and led to the dominant role of his mother. Then came his meteoric rise from an unknown member of the working class to an absolute icon. But it's interesting he still couldn't quite enjoy his success. He felt uncomfortable performing in luxurious night clubs for the glamorous upper class, he'd rather relate with the poor, hapless and underprivileged. Furthermore, he couldn't come to terms with the idea that record labels were making a fortune by taking advantage of the artists and he went to great lengths to stand up for his and his colleagues' rights. Add to all that the struggles in his personal life and one gets a good idea of his complex state of mind.
It could be argued that it avoids some of the edgy stuff around his life and doesn't go as deep as it could in order to maintain its appeal to the masses, but at the same time there is nothing "cheap" about it and it keeps a nice balance. As a result, the movie is highly entertaining, draws the viewer in and flows smoothly through its entire running time.
Keeping the same attitude, the movie remains straightforward despite the narrative starting with the main character being a middle aged man and talking about his past in an interview.
Great casting choices. Christos Mastoras, Klelia Renesi and Asimenia Voulioti are portraying the key characters and they all are delivering powerful performances.
Yparho also does a great job at taking you back to the time period where the narrated events take place and makes it feel authentic.
The music is excellent by itself, but is also used wisely in terms of fitting the narrative and achieving the desired emotional effect.
On a final note, it has to be said that Kazantzidis is an essential part of Greece's history and popular culture. Many people grew up with these songs, so that alone makes for a very moving watching experience and it's easy for the audience to ignore any imperfections or sidestep any complaints, especially if you watch it on the big screen and share the experience with many others.
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)
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 846 692 $ US
- Durée
- 2h 12m(132 min)
- Couleur
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