Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe story of the uncompromising artist and fighter for freedom, Domenicos Theotokopoulos, known to the world as "El Greco".The story of the uncompromising artist and fighter for freedom, Domenicos Theotokopoulos, known to the world as "El Greco".The story of the uncompromising artist and fighter for freedom, Domenicos Theotokopoulos, known to the world as "El Greco".
- Récompenses
- 12 victoires et 2 nominations au total
- El Greco
- (as Nick Ashdon)
- Duke Da Rimi
- (as Yorgos Christodoulou)
- Don Miguel de las Cuevas
- (as Fermi Reixac)
- Manousos
- (as Theo Zoumpoulidis)
- Titian's Assistant
- (as Yorgos Karamichos)
- Auctioneer
- (as Renos Charalampidis)
- Greco's Father
- (as Yorgos Charalampidis)
- Older Inquisitor
- (as Ricard Borras)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe last acting performance by Sotiris Moustakas.
- GaffesJust after the battle, the wound on El Greco father's forehead changes places between shots, from left forehead to just over his eyebrow.
- Citations
El Greco: You once reached out for God, and your fingers closed on emptiness ; and you didn't learn. How can God speak to you when instead of loving you burn, ruin and spread hatred all around?
El Greco: Now, of course, my turn has come - but you can't burn me... and I'll tell you why :
El Greco: Because I've been burning all my life, my entire life ; not in the fire, in the light. I threw myself into the blaze of it.
El Greco: You light fires because you're afraid to burn. You are afraid of the light and this is why I pity you, my old friend, Niño de Guevara.
El Greco: Because you aren't wrong to be afraid, but every flame you light drives you deeper into the darkness and no matter how many people you burn, you will never escape it.
El Greco: Can the darkness condemn the light?
- Bandes originalesTa dakrya einai dyo logio
Performed by Loudovikos ton Anogeion
For people waiting to explore the artist's character in-depth, understand his passions or his motivation, or admire a kaleidoscope that unlocks the artist's mind to the viewer, disappointment awaits in the corner, because this film does not explore those elements to a satisfactory level.
Nonetheless, the film does not really boast any of that, to start with. The story of it is staged early and very deliberately in the scheme of a broader conflict between light and darkness, and the portrayal of the artist is shown almost entirely through that prism. And it delivers this very well.
Right from the start, an intense scene puts us right in the proper atmosphere, and then the movie continues with a narrative that eventually carries us out seamlessly back into the initial scene, adding context, and appropriately coloring the characters in the meantime.
Costumes are fitting, although their quality ranges, and sometimes poor costume quality sneaks in. But not something that detracts from the bigger picture.
The music is great, of course, and adds a lot of value to the film.
The scenes are seamless and tie well with each other and the narrative that goes on in the background. The scenery is also attractive and adds a lot of character.
The actual script seems to have a lot of weak points (though that is not uncommon in Greek productions, and with this one it is still miles ahead of others).
The first serious issue of the script is the mix of languages. It probably started as a good idea, trying to portray linguistic differentiation, but soon enough, poor accents, weak dialogue (perhaps cut down even further so as not to linguistically challenge the actors) happens almost the entire time and detracts from the film.
The second issue is the dialogues themselves. The actors are great, and perfectly capable of portraying a lot more than the dialogues allow them to say. This is a shame.
The script's saving grace is the English narrative, which is respectable, and the ability of the actors (and the director, sometimes) who manage to convey with emotion what the script's words aren't adequate to show.
The film is otherwise well-laid out, despite some lighting issues (some scenes feel far too bright), and sound issues (audio ranges too wildly between near-whisper and wild shouting and banging).
I didn't have to try to overlook the shortcomings of this film in order to enjoy it. I certainly enjoyed watching it, and was glad I did, despite all the shortcomings.
Oscar nomination? Heh, perhaps not. But definitely a respectable, enjoyable film with some good moments, that is certainly worth watching.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El Greco - El último desafío a Dios
- Lieux de tournage
- Rhodes, Grèce(Castle of the Grand Master)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 9 620 040 $US
- Durée1 heure 59 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1