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Zorba the Greek

Screening on Film
Directed by Michael Cacoyannis.
With Anthony Quinn, Alan Bates, Lila Kedrova.
Greece/US, 1964, 35mm, black & white, 146 min.

This accomplished screen version of novel by Nikos Kazantzakis gave Quinn the role of a lifetime. Set in Crete, the story follows the adventures of the fun-loving Zorba, who takes a reserved Britisher (Bates) under his wing and instructs him in his earthy philosophy of life. Lila Kedrova won an Oscar for her supporting role as an aging courtesan who dwells in the past, as did cinematographer Walter Lassally. This lusty paean to personal freedom and love of tradition derives an extra measure of forcefulness from the memorable score by Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis.

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