Zorba the Greek
For other uses, see Zorba. Film |
name = Zorba the Greek|
image = Zorba DVD cover.jpg|
imdb_id = 57831|
writer =
Michael Cacoyannis,
Nikos Kazantzakis (
Novel)| starring =
Anthony QuinnAlan BatesIrene PapasLila KedrovaSotiris MoustakasAnna Kyriakou| director =
Michael Cacoyannis | producer =
Michael CacoyannisAnthony Quinn|
distributor = |
released =
1964 |
runtime = 142 min. |
music =
Mikis Theodorakis |
awards = 3 Oscars, |
language = English, Greek |
budget = |}}
Zorba the Greek is a
1964 movie by
Michael Cacoyannis, originally titled
Alexis Zorbas, based on the
novel by
Nikos Kazantzakis.
Anthony Quinn played the title character in what may very well be his most memorable role as an earthy personality that always knows what he has to do to cope with hard times. He is supported by
Alan Bates as the visiting
Englishman. The music, particularly the theme by
Mikis Theodorakis (called "Zorba's Dance" or "
Syrtaki"), is world famous.
The movie was shot on location on the
Greek island of
Crete, including in the
Apokoronas and on the
Akrotiri. The famous scene in which Anthony Quinn dances the
Sirtaki was shot on the beach of the town of
Stavros.
The movie won three
Oscars:
*
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress -
Lila Kedrova*
Academy Award for Best Art Direction- Set Decoration, Black-and-White -
Vassilis Fotopoulos*
Academy Award for Best Cinematography - Black-and-White -
Walter Lassally - Oscar is shown in tavern Christiana,
StavrosQuinn received the nomination for best actor in a leading role and Michael Cacoyannis received three nominations for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium.
* A short film about a man who believes he is Zorba the Greek was made in
Scotland in 1999, named
Billy and Zorba.
* A musical version of the film was made in 1968 named
Zorba.
*
Zorba the Greek, the novel.
* "
Zorbas", the theme song of the movie by Greek composer
Mikis Theodorakis*
Alexis Zorbas,
ballet by Greek composer
Mikis Theodorakis written in
1988, and premiered in
Arena di Verona in
Verona,
Italy*