The Awakening
The Awakening

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The Awakening

1957
Movie
91 min
Japanese

A unique literary work that describes the end of a married woman who rebelled against her husband's adultery and became addicted to her own sexuality.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Michael CacoyannisGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In a small Greek village, a young woman named Katerina struggles against societal expectations and her family's traditional views. She yearns for a life beyond the confines of her village, leading to a clash between her personal desires and the expectations placed upon her. The narrative explores themes of ambition, tradition, and the awakening of female agency in a patriarchal society.

Critical Reception

The Awakening was a critically acclaimed film, particularly praised for its sensitive portrayal of female ambition and its authentic depiction of rural Greek life. It was noted for its strong performances and direction, resonating with audiences and critics alike for its poignant storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic depiction of Greek village life.

  • Lauded for its powerful and nuanced performance by Zoe Laskou.

  • Appreciated for its sensitive exploration of a woman's struggle for independence.

Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not widely available for this older film, general audience reception highlights its emotional depth and compelling narrative.

Awards & Accolades

Screened at the Cannes Film Festival (1957)

Fun Fact

The film was Michael Cacoyannis's directorial debut, and he later went on to direct the internationally acclaimed film 'Zorba the Greek'.

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