Why you should check out Cephalonia rightnow

Why you should check out Cephalonia rightnow

International cinema inside the Greek islands

The distinctive Greek landscape is in itself the optimal backdrop for cinematic productions with diverse content. Greece, of course, is identified abroad with the sun's rays, the sea, the Greek way of life, the excitement, the good food along with the hospitality of the locals. All the above mention the Greek islands, which since the 60's have begun to be utilized as a space in which significant international cinema films have grown, which owe their authenticity, success, and recognition for the Mediterranean landscapes. These films contributed considerably for the acquaintance of Greek islands by foreign visitors and to the development of the Greek mythical summer that never ends.

Probably the most essential and most well-known of these movies are the following:

"BOY During a DOLPHIN", (1957)

"Boy on a dolphin" was the very first film of global production ever recorded in Greece especially inside Hydra, starring Sofia Lauren, Alan Ladd and Clifton Webb. The film was a landmark with the island which immediately after the film made it a land of appeal for a huge number of visitors and particularly a place of residence and holiday of artists and intellectuals of that period. The cinematographic scene wherein Sofia Lauren sings the song "What is Love" is one of the highlights of the film.

"BIG BLUE" AMORGOS BY LUC BESSON (1988)

The name conveys all the sense of the film and the sense of the island of Amorgos. Wonderful underwater shots that create a sensational image that glorifies the importance and the Mediterranean of true friendship.

Luc Besson such as characteristics created a monumental, mysterious a digital movie for all time. The beach of "Agia Anna" in Amorgos will be for the whole world after this movie the blue summer we'll constantly recover.

"MEDITERRANEO", (1991)


Italian film honored with an Oscar-winning film. The whole film is filmed in Kastelorizo, a landscaping that's actively engaged in the film's atmosphere and affair. The beauties on the island are masterfully offered and recover a unique location for the movie.

"CAPTAIN CORELLI'S MANDOLIN", (2001) In 2001, the island that has been honored by American cinema is Cephalonia. The case takes place during the Great War and also finds on the island most authentic scene that her director could dream of. Major actors within the primary roles (Nicolas Cage as well as Penelope Cruz), beautiful natural landscapes ensured success and made the island of all of the Ionian known.

"ZORBA THE GREEK", (1964)

Zorbas. The already well-known novel by N. Kazantzakis, which translated with good results into many foreign languages, evolved into a well known American movie in 1964. The film unfolds inside the village of Stavros, Chania. Right now there, on a seaside, we view Anthony Quinn as Zorba dancing the Syrtaki deeply in music by M. Theodorakis, which will become the most prominent Greek music after. The Lady Kedrova Oscar likewise belongs to the parchments on the podium. After the movie, the name Zorbas will represent anything Greek and will become the symbol of the totally unaltered spirit. Exceptional and additionally the interpretation of Alan Bates, who is the hero on the opposite side of Zorba.
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