Bouboulina (film) explained

Bouboilina
Μπουμπουλίνα
Director:Kostas Andritsos
Starring:Irene Papas
Koula Agagiotou
Andreas Barkoulis
Gikas Biniaris
Giorgos Foras
Vassilis Kanakis
Nikos Kourkoulos
Artemis Matsas
Miranda Murat
Christoforos Nezer
Giorgos Olimbios
Dionysis Papagiannopoulos
Koulos Stoligas
Nikos Tsachridis
Grigoris Vafias
Georgia Vasileiadou
Giorgos Velentzas
Lefteris Vournas
Music:Kostas Kapnisis
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:Greece
Language:Greek

Bouboulina (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Μπουμπουλίνα|links=no) is a 1959 Greek drama film directed and written by Kostas Andritsos and starring Irene Papas as Laskarina Bouboulina, Koula Agagiotou, Andreas Barkoulis and Dionysis Papagiannopoulos. The film features the heroine of the Greek Revolutionary of 1821 Laskarina Bouboulina.

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Historical Context

Bouboulina 1959 Is set during the Greek Revolution of 1821 against the occupying Ottoman Empire and its Sultan Mahmud II (1808-1839). The Ottoman Empire was caught off guard and reacted in disbelief that the Greeks would stage an unprovoked revolt against its far greater occupant.[1] Women played a crucial role in the revolution, most notably in the town of Mani located in the coast of Southern Greece where out of 1500 combatants fending off an Egyptian and Turkish attack, 1000 were women. Laskarina Bouboulina remains the most famed female revolutionary fighter. She participated in numerous naval sieges as well as horseback battles on land.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Ilıcak. Şükrü. The Revolt of Alexandros Ipsilantis and the Fate of The Fanariots in Ottoman Documents. The Greek Revolution of 1821: A European Event. January 2011 . en.
  2. Book: Cook, Bernard. Women and War. 2006. ABC-CLIO. 978-1-85109-770-8. en.