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Smyrna

Original title: Smyrni mou agapimeni
  • 2021
  • 2h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
3.6K
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Smyrna (2021)
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Members of the Baltatzis family recount the 1922 burning of Smyrna, Greece, including the assault on vibrant Greek and Armenian communities.Members of the Baltatzis family recount the 1922 burning of Smyrna, Greece, including the assault on vibrant Greek and Armenian communities.Members of the Baltatzis family recount the 1922 burning of Smyrna, Greece, including the assault on vibrant Greek and Armenian communities.

  • Director
    • Grigoris Karantinakis
  • Writers
    • Mimi Denissi
    • Martin Sherman
  • Stars
    • Mimi Denissi
    • Leonidas Kakouris
    • Burak Hakki
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    3.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Grigoris Karantinakis
    • Writers
      • Mimi Denissi
      • Martin Sherman
    • Stars
      • Mimi Denissi
      • Leonidas Kakouris
      • Burak Hakki
    • 32User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Mimi Denissi
    Mimi Denissi
    • Filio Baltatzi
    Leonidas Kakouris
    Leonidas Kakouris
    • Dimitris Baltatzis
    Burak Hakki
    • Halil
    Krateros Katsoulis
    Krateros Katsoulis
    • Spyros Baltatzis
    Tamilla Koulieva
    Tamilla Koulieva
    • Takoui
    Jane Lapotaire
    Jane Lapotaire
    • Filio Williams
    Susan Hampshire
    Susan Hampshire
    • Lady Whittall
    Rupert Graves
    Rupert Graves
    • George Horton
    Katerina Geronikolou
    • Zaharoula
    Dina Mihailidou
    Dina Mihailidou
    • Eftalia
    Anastasia Pantousi
    • Lefkothea Baltatzi
    Özdemir Çiftçioglu
    • Osman
    Giannis Eglezos
    Giannis Eglezos
    • Vassilis Baltatzis
    Nedie Antoniades
    • Angelica Baltatzis
    Efi Gousi
    Efi Gousi
    • Ismene
    Nathan Thomas
    • Eddie Whittall
    Christos Stergioglou
    Christos Stergioglou
    • Aristeidis Stergiadis
    Thodoros Katsafados
    Thodoros Katsafados
    • Metropolitan Bishop Chrysostomos
    • Director
      • Grigoris Karantinakis
    • Writers
      • Mimi Denissi
      • Martin Sherman
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    7chplousiou

    Nice greek production

    Smyrna is an intense movie, i can not rate the historical information but is a joy to watch. First of all its the movie with the highest budget in the history of greek production movies but don't expect Hollywood results. The whole movie is based on Mimi's family and the life of Greeks in Smyrna. Watching the movie you will notice some plot holes but the acting is spectacular and the final result above average. For me the biggest problem of the movie is the lack of consistency throughout the storyline and the unsuccessful finishing of the too many themes described. The ending seems hasty and due to this Mimi fails to deliver the family pain she is going through. To conclude Smyrna is a great emotional movie and good enough to deliver the traditions of the city and the great role of women in it.
    8dfischler-571-561610

    Ignore the Turkish propagandists

    I will state up front that I have not seen this film. I write, not a review per se, but a warning: the Turkish government employs an army of trolls whose seeming sole purpose in life is to attack any film, book, play, etc. That dares to speak the truth regarding the 1915-1922 genocide of the Armenians, Greeks, and Assyrians. In a particularly egregious example of this, reviewer "yavuzco" claims that Izmir (the city known as Smyrna until the 1930s, and was populated primarily by Greeks and Armenians) "was always Turkish," as though the 1000-year reign by the Greek Byzantines never happened. This is evil nonsense, on a par with Holocaust denial. If the Turkish propagandists are ignored, you will likely get a far better feel for how good the film is. I know as a result of their idiocy, I'm now going to watch a film I might not have otherwise.
    8cioglu

    Look at what Wikipedia has to say

    Lots of claims of inaccuracies but it seems that those claims are wrong according to Wikipedia: Burning_of_Smyrna. Also, the claim they Smyrna was always Turkish is not true, it was founded by Ancient Greeks according to Wikipedia: Smyrna. The movie is worth watching in its own right without having to get into politics. The set is beautiful and the story compelling. The music and discussion at the end can be skipped. Some acting was not the best but overall it was good. The costumes were on par. It really captured what it was like to live there at that time. Yes, it was told from the Greek point of view but what do expect from a Greek movie.
    9tosodiskolo

    Very powerful movie

    This movie creates a lot of emotion. It kept us on our toes. It has an historical aspect to it from multiple points of view (English, Greek, American, Ottoman and Turkish), which the production does a great job of including. I am separating the Ottoman point of view from Turkish one, since Ottomans then included Greeks, Armenians, Turks, Kurds and Jews, and their point of view was completely different than all the rest as depicted in the movie (like Halil's dad and Dimitris' brother).

    Nationalism is bad everywhere and atrocities did happen.

    Acting was pretty good with the exception of Mimi Denisi whose acting towards the end was kind of flat.

    This movie's narrative is similar to the stories my displaced grandparents would tell. My family even has the deeds of land from Smyrna. I would advise some history reading for the nationalist haters out there. A quick search would show Izmir's history. Izmir/Smyrna had a huge Greek population since its founding (2500 years ago) up to 1922. Please note to the Nationalists that this is a movie.
    10leelee_peri

    My Family History

    I went to see Smyrna with great trepidation. I was worried I would get too upset. I did lose it. The movie evokes a time and place that pains me for all the hope that was Smyrna, and what the city could have become. The film is a reflection of an opportunity lost due to nationalistic and religious ideologies clashing with the lives of people, until these people were annihilated. The vision of a new Turkey did not include the storied inhabitants that were outside the mold Ataturk had cast.

    All 4 of my grandparents were born in Asia Minor with 1000s year's history. All the bones of my ancestors are still there. Their bones nourish the food grown there. When you visit Turkey, in the countryside you will not see any graveyards with my family's names nor the churches where their sacraments were performed.

    My father's family left Aidinio (now Aydin) thru Smyrna after my father's oldest brother, barely 18, was shot dead by regional irregulars.

    I have heard and read my aunts and uncles stories and diaries. The movie is a faithful representation of the thoughts and events. My father's father was shot by the lead hand, who was Turkish, after he handed him the keys and asked him to take care of their orchard until they returned. Thankfully he lived. I know the plot is of a wealthy family from inside Smyrna, but the ethnic cleansing happened throughout Anatolia.

    The port scenes made me cry because my aunt who was a toddler was lost over a gang plank and drowned in Smyrna harbor. The horrors of the port were nowhere as gruesome as what really took place.

    After you see the movie, go out and learn for yourselves what took place. Although Ernest Hemingway was not present during the burning of Smyrna, he wrote for the Toronto Star and filed stories for the paper as many others have. As well as writing "On the Quai at Smyrna".

    I want to thank the Producers of the movie for their courage and dedication to bringing this story forward and opening the eyes of some while others keep them tightly closed. Have no fear, open your eyes.

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    • Trivia
      In a specific scene of the film, the murder of the politician Ion Dragoumis is particularly mentioned. Almost right after this there is a scene with the actress Natalia Dragoumi. This is not a coincidence. Ms. Dragoumi is a direct descendant of the brother of the said politician.
    • Quotes

      George Horton: [on the phone, trying to procure rescue ships] Yes, I'm in Smyrna. The city is on fire! There are 350,000 Greeks, trapped in the port. Tchetas are killing and raping.

    • Connections
      References Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (1922)

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    • Release date
      • December 23, 2021 (Greece)
    • Countries of origin
      • Greece
      • United States
      • Cyprus
    • Official site
      • Tanweer Productions' webpage
    • Languages
      • Greek
      • English
      • Turkish
      • Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Smyrna, My Beloved
    • Filming locations
      • Lesvos, Greece(on location)
    • Production companies
      • ANT1
      • Barking Well Media
      • Blonde Audiovisual Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,746
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 21m(141 min)
    • Color
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