King Otto (film)

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King Otto (German: König Otto, Greek: Βασιλιάς Όττο) is a 2021 feature film directed by Christopher André Marks. The film tells the story of the victory of the Greece National Football Team at the 2004 European Championships.[1]

King Otto
King Otto Theatrical Poster
Directed byChristopher André Marks
Written byChristopher André Marks
Produced byShani Hinton, Christopher André Marks
StarringOtto Rehhagel, Ioannis Topalidis, Giorgos Karagounis, Traianos Dellas, Takis Fyssas, Giourkas Seitaridis, Antonios Nikopolidis, Vassilis Gagatsis
CinematographyLefteris Agapoulakis, Stelios Pissas, Yannis Kannakis
Edited byChris Iversen, Yann Heckmann
Music byAndrés Soto, Dan Weinberg
Production
company
Cinéma Nolita
Distributed byFilmwelt Verleihagentur GmbH (GERMANY, AUSTRIA, SWITZERLAND), Umbrella Entertainment (AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND) ,Tanweer (GREECE, CYPRUS), Sky (UNITED KINGDOM), Warner Bros. Discovery (LATAM), MPI Media (USA, CANADA), Al Jazeera (MIDDLE EAST), [VIAPLAY] (Nordics, Poland, Benelux).
Release dates
  • May 27, 2021 (2021-05-27) (Australia)
  • June 5, 2021 (2021-06-05) (United Kingdom)
  • September 16, 2021 (2021-09-16) (Greece)
  • November 11, 2021 (2021-11-11) (Germany)
  • March 25, 2022 (2022-03-25) (United States)
Running time
82 minutes
CountriesUnited States, Greece, United Kingdom, Germany
LanguagesGreek, German, English, French

Plot

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The Greece National Football Team at UEFA Euro 2004 are ranked 300 - 1, and had never won a game in a major international football tournament. Otto Rehhagel has left everything behind in his native Germany to take on the underachieving national team.[2] Matched against the giants of European football, the coach and the team come together to write a new chapter in Greek mythology and to achieve one of the biggest shocks in sports history.[3]

Reception

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The Guardian in the United Kingdom gave the film 4 stars calling it "thoughtful and indeed, erudite" claiming that the climax moment of the film, when the Greeks win the Euro was "one of the most uplifting things I have ever seen".[4] The Australian credited the filmmakers giving the film 4 out of 4 stars saying "full marks must be awarded to director Christopher André Marks for telling this real life feel good story so well and so entertainingly."[5] The Sydney Morning Herald said the film is "technically a documentary but comes across as an Aesopian fable" .[6] Maxim Magazine called the film "a fairytale for modern times"[7] and Financial Review said: "Christopher André Marks’ irresistible documentary King Otto manages to confirm and confound every idea about the contrasts between the Greeks and the Germans.... the Athenians must have partied hard after they defeated the Persians in the battle of Marathon in 490BC – but not like this."[8] The German press unanimously heralded the film with the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung praising the film as "a brilliant documentary, impressive and touching.[9] Der Spiegel called the film "a fairytale"[10] and Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger praised the film as "cinema at its finest... bravo!".[11] Süddeutsche Zeitung stated that the movie "was a very solid, very well made homage to Otto, the very first."[12] The Greek press reviewed the film positively with the top critics at Proto Thema,[13] 24/7 News[14] and Athens Voice[15] giving the film high marks. Proto Thema called the film "exemplary"[13] and Kathimerini profiled the director and called the story of 2004 "our favorite national fairy tale"[16] with To Vima also covering the film favorably.[17] In the United Kingdom, the BBC called it "a beautiful, beautiful film" with The Times and The Daily Telegraph choosing it as a 'Critic's Pick' upon release.[18] In the United States, Noel Murray of the Los Angeles Times called the film "An entertaining, real life Ted Lasso - a great story, crisply told. "[19]

Release

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Otto Rehhagel at German premiere
 
Otto Rehhagel and director Christopher André Marks at Greek premiere

The film was released in over 75 countries worldwide either theatrically or on streaming platforms making it one of the widest released Greek language films on record. It had its World Premiere in Melbourne, Australia at The Astor Theatre to multiple sold out preview screenings and was then released nationally in over 80 cinemas across Australia.[20] On the day of the theatrical release, Melbourne went into a total lockdown and cinemas were closed for weeks preventing the film from having its full theatrical run in Victoria.[21] The Greek premiere was held at the Zappeion in the National Garden of Athens with the players of the 2004 Greece National Team, Otto Rehhagel, Ioannis Topalidis, producer Shani Hinton and director Christopher André Marks in attendance. The film was subsequently released theatrically nationwide in Greece.[16] The German premiere was held at the historic Lichtburg cinema in Essen on Nov 11, 2021 in the hometown of Otto Rehhagel.[22] The sold out theatre of 1,000 + gave the film and its star, Otto Rehhagel, a loud standing ovation and cheered throughout the premiere as if in a football stadium. As Kicker notes, "Applause, cheering and singing resounded again and again..."[23] On the first day of the German release, Otto Rehhagel was honored with his hands moulded into gold to adorn the walls of the Lichtburg lobby.[24] The film was also released on SKY UK[25] and Amazon Prime Video in the United Kingdom, Warner Bros. Discovery in South America, Viaplay in the Nordics[26] and Al Jazeera in the Middle East among other territories. It can also be seen on Qantas, Emirates (airline) and Lufthansa Airlines entertainment systems.[27] The film was released theatrically in the United States and Canada on March 25, 2022, Greek Independence Day.[28] It had theatrical runs in New York, Chicago, Boston, SF, Los Angeles and Toronto among others. The North American premiere was held at the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan with "ambassadors, diplomats, media personalities, athletes and hundreds of others".[29]

References

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  1. ^ Macnab2020-02-18T13:37:00+00:00, Geoffrey. "Piece Of Magic unveils 'King Otto' documentary about Greece's shock Euro 2004 victory (exclusive)". Screen.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Croll, Ben (February 18, 2020). "Piece of Magic Takes Rights to Soccer Documentary 'King Otto'".
  3. ^ "Christopher André Marks' feature documentary KING OTTO planned for release". www.filmfestivals.com. February 18, 2020.
  4. ^ "King Otto review – Greece's Euros winner earns his place in football's history books". the Guardian. July 1, 2021.
  5. ^ "Subscribe to The Australian | Newspaper home delivery, website, iPad, iPhone & Android apps".
  6. ^ Baum, Greg (May 28, 2021). "How 'King Otto' conquered Europe". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  7. ^ "King Otto". June 23, 2021.
  8. ^ "How German Otto Rehhagel led Greece to Euro 2004 glory". Australian Financial Review. May 28, 2021.
  9. ^ "Griechische Sensation im Kino: "King Otto" im Olymp" – via www.faz.net.
  10. ^ Ahrens, Peter (November 10, 2021). "(S+) »King Otto« über Rehhagels EM-Sieg 2004: Das Märchen von König Otto und seinen griechischen Nobodys" – via www.spiegel.de.
  11. ^ "Home Page - DE". KING OTTO | OFFICIAL WEBSITE.
  12. ^ Gertz, Holger. "Rehhagel-Doku "King Otto" im Kino: Otto – der Film". Süddeutsche.de.
  13. ^ a b "Οδηγός ταινιών του Δημήτρη Δανίκα: Τρία μεγάλα ατού στις αίθουσες". ProtoThema. September 16, 2021.
  14. ^ "Οι ταινίες της εβδομάδας: Στον "Βασιλιά Όττο", το έπος του Euro 2004 γίνεται κινηματογραφική διασκέδαση". www.news247.gr.
  15. ^ "Κριτική ταινίας: Βασιλιάς Όττο (King Otto)". Athens Voice.
  16. ^ a b Δημουλάς, Αθως. "Βασιλιάς Όττο: Το 2004 από την αρχή | Η ΚΑΘΗΜΕΡΙΝΗ". www.kathimerini.gr.
  17. ^ Γιώργος, Νάστος. "Το όραμα του Κρίστοφερ Αντρέ Μαρκς". Ειδήσεις - νέα - Το Βήμα Online.
  18. ^ Media, Bionic. "KING OTTO - Abacus". Abacus Media Rights.
  19. ^ "Los Angeles Times".
  20. ^ "Greece's 2004 Euro Glory Under 'King Otto' (FILM) — Greek City Times".
  21. ^ "The list of Victoria's new lockdown restrictions". May 27, 2021 – via www.abc.net.au.
  22. ^ Essen, Radio. "Essen: "King Otto" in der Lichtburg". Radio Essen.
  23. ^ "König Ottos Audienz". kicker.
  24. ^ "King Otto - #kingotto immortalized at the cinema! After the success of the German premiere of @kingottomovie at the historic @lichtburgessen, Otto Rehhagel's hands were moulded into gold to adorn the lobby wall alongside cinema legends! #legend #impossibleisnothing #kingottomovie #kingotto #euro2004 #greece #germany #comingsoon #usa #canada | Facebook". www.facebook.com.
  25. ^ "King Otto". Sky.
  26. ^ "King Otto - Film online på Viaplay". viaplay.se.
  27. ^ "Emirates offers a summer of live sports and cool new content on ice for travellers". Emirates offers a summer of live sports and cool new content on ice for travellers.
  28. ^ "Washington Post".
  29. ^ "Pappas Post".