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The film explores the difficult transition from revolution to governance during the founding years of the newer Greek state
The film by Giannis Smaragdis refers to the unbroken continuity of Hellenism from antiquity to modern Greece.
The film moves across multiple European settings, reflecting Kapodistrias’ international life and diplomatic career.
Ioannis Kapodistrias played an important role in shaping the political foundations of modern Switzerland during the reorganisation of Europe after the Napoleonic Wars. As a respected European diplomat, he acted as a mediator and adviser during the reconstruction of the Swiss Confederation in the early 19th century. Kapodistrias contributed key political principles that influenced the Federal Pact of 1815, particularly the balance between cantonal autonomy and federal unity. He was also instrumental in promoting and securing international recognition of Swiss permanent neutrality, a status that became central to Switzerland’s stability and political identity. His involvement remains one of the most significant Greek contributions to European political history.
Genre: Historical Drama / Biographical Film
Historical Period Covered: Early 19th century (post-Greek Independence era)
Running Time: 2h 9m
Narrative Scope: Multi-country European setting
Main Character: Ioannis Kapodistrias (First Governor of modern Greece)
Themes Explored: Nation-building, leadership, continuity of Hellenism, political reform
Cinematic Style: Realist, restrained, dialogue-driven historical cinema
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