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The Return

Some legends are more than myths.
2024 | 116m | English

(12458 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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After twenty years away, Odysseus washes up on the shores of Ithaca, haggard and unrecognizable. The king has finally returned home, but much has changed in his kingdom since he left to fight in the Trojan war.
Release Date: Sep 07, 2024
Director: Uberto Pasolini
Writer: Edward Bond, John Collee, Uberto Pasolini, Homer
Genres: Adventure, Drama, History
Keywords greek mythology, based on song, poem or rhyme, ancient greece, odyssey
Production Companies Redwave Films, Heretic, Picomedia, Kabo Films, Marvelous Productions, RAI Cinema
Box Office Revenue: $2,106,733
Budget: $20,000,000
Updates Updated: May 12, 2025
Entered: Aug 14, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ralph Fiennes Odysseus
Juliette Binoche Penelope
Charlie Plummer Telemachus
Marwan Kenzari Antinous
Claudio Santamaria Eumeas
Ángela Molina Eurycleia
Nikitas Tsakiroglou Laertes
Tom Rhys Harries Pisander
Jamie Andrew Cutler Eurymachus
Moe Bar-El Elatus
Amir Wilson Philetus
Jaz Hutchins Hippotas
Hugh Quarshie Imphinomous
Chris Corrigan Polybus
Aaron Cobham Leodes
Amesh Edireweera Leocritus
Ayman Al Aboud Indius
Nicolas Exequiel Retrivi Mora Elenus
Giorgio Antonini Irus
Matthew T. Reynolds (voice)
Fabius De Vivo Euryades
Magaajyia Silberfeld Melantho
Handrinou Ileana Poor girl
Kaiti Manolidaki Old woman
Francesco Dwight Bianchi Amphimedon
Pavlos Iordanopoulos Stratius
Roberto Serpi Melanthius
Stefano Santomauro Thoas
Maxim Gallozzi Dulicheus
Karandish Hanie Asteris
Cosimo Desii Eurydamus
Wael Habib Aristratos
Paolo De Candia Ctesippus
Alberto Boubakar Malanchino Eurynomous
Hans Kodi Kode Look Out
Alexios Achilleas Mandes Drowning Man Boat
Chris Kourtellas Fisherman #1
Triantafyllos Omiridis Fisherman #2
Evri Sophroniadou Laerte's Nurse
Anastasia Ntinou Farm Girl
Δημήτρης Σέρφας Young Farmer
Pietro Pasqualetti Agenor
Bruno Cassandra Promachus
Adel Ahmed Agelaus
Raul Salzano Paralos
Name Job
Rachel Portman Original Music Composer
Marius Panduru Director of Photography
David Charap Editor
Sofia Dimopoulou Casting
Susie Figgis Casting
Kirsty Kinnear Casting
Alessandro Loffredi Casting
Giuliano Pannuti Production Design
Francesca Bottaro Set Decoration
Dimitris Apostolidis Hairstylist
Manuela Caredda Makeup Artist, Key Makeup Artist
Alessandro Checcacci Sound
Alex Anlos Stunt Coordinator
Giorgio Antonini Fight Choreographer, Stunt Coordinator
Edward Bond Writer
John Collee Writer
Uberto Pasolini Writer, Director
Guido Simonetti Line Producer
Sofia Dimonopoulou Casting
Sergio Ballo Costume Design
Silvia bezzecchi Makeup Artist
Barbara De Leonardis Hairstylist
Grazia Maria Giorgi Hairstylist
Nasos Grammenos Makeup Artist
Luigi Roccheti Makeup Designer
Diarra Sidibe Key Hair Stylist
Stefano Daniele Production Manager
Damiano Gennaro Unit Manager
iacopo matteoli Production Secretary
Ioanna Peteinaraki Assistant Production Manager
Stavros Tsiaousis Production Manager
Benedetta Gagliardi Props
Christos Golfis Swing
Lana Ranalli Props
Andreas Monopolis Art Department Assistant
massimilano angelieri Boom Operator
Maurizio Argentieri Sound Mixer
Gianluca Basili Foley Artist
Nick Kray ADR Mixer
Riccardo Righini Sound Mixer
Tiberio Angeloni Special Effects Supervisor
Enrico Toscano Special Effects
Davide Battiston Compositor
Andreas Achladis Stunts
Nikos Adamakis Grip
Fabrizio Amendola Electrician
Roberto Borghesi Best Boy Grip
Fabio De Meis Gaffer
Vasilis Charatzoglou Key Grip
Maila Iacovelli Still Photographer
Fabio Zayed Still Photographer
Marta Rotelli Video Assist Operator
Katerina korakianiti Seamstress
Silvia Favro Assistant Editor
Giannis Dimitras Location Manager
Goffredo Gibellini Music
Melissa Strizzi Continuity
Orestis Dionysopoulos Transportation Captain
Monica Gleberman Publicist
Lon Haber Publicist
Martin Mares Script Consultant
Sarah McGuiness Dialect Coach
Marios Zevras Marine Coordinator
Eve Gabereau Thanks
Marco Coscarella Payroll Accountant
Shane Rutherfoord-Jones Orchestrator
Penelope Mamalou Wardrobe Assistant
Manuel Incagnoli Steadicam Operator
John Koukouzis Drone Operator
Stefano Barabino Focus Puller
Luis Pan Venezia Stunt Double
Massimiliano Ubaldi Stunt Coordinator
Gianluca scilla Stunts
Tamara Tassi Stunts
Sotiris Kraniotis Stunt Coordinator
Eleonora thiella Digital Compositor
Alessandra Restivo Lead Animator
Homer Author
Name Title
Uberto Pasolini Producer
Ceri Hughes Co-Producer
Keith Kehoe Executive Producer
Torsten Poeck Executive Producer
Linda Vianello Executive Producer
Ralph Fiennes Executive Producer
James Clayton Producer
Roberto Sessa Producer
Konstantinos Kontovrakis Producer
Stéphane Moatti Producer
Vivien Aslanian Producer
Marco Pacchioni Producer
Kent Sanderson Executive Producer
Andrew Karpen Executive Producer
Romain Le Grand Producer
Giorgos Karnavas Producer
Miranda King Associate Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

There something about this film that reminded me of “The Mission” (1986) as it simply depicts the rudimentary lives of the people on Ithaca many years after their King Odysseus (Ralph Fiennes) joined the forces of Agamemnon to fight the Trojan War. His wife, Queen Penelope (Juliette Binoche) has bee ... n struggling to raise their rather timid son Telemachus (Charlie Plummer) whilst being besieged by a slew of suitors who are convinced her husband is dead and want to marry their way onto the throne. When a man is washed up on the beach after a terrific storm, he is taken in by a friendly pig farmer who nurses him back to health and fills him in on the goings on in this now lawless and largely bankrupt kingdom. It’s pretty clear to us watching who he is, and the remainder of this drama illustrates the struggles of a man conflicted. Certainly, he wants to reclaim what once was his but he is also questioning whether or not he should, or even could, in the face of the scheming Antinous (Marwan Kenzari) who is fairly shamelessly using the safety of her son as leverage to be the one she chooses. Now if you are looking for a sword and sandals adventure, or anything you might have seen Ray Harryhausen animate, then this won’t be for you. It is a much more intense, personal, story of a man coming to terms with the ravages of time and war. There’s next to no sword play, no lions to fight or maidens luring him from to the rocks; indeed this whole story is entirely confined to the concluding phase of Homer’s epic that is solely based on the island. It’s also worth noting that Zeus, Apollo and their Olympian family do not feature at all in this history. It’s all told, bare bones, from the perspective of a character that Fiennes presents well enough, but for my money too theatrically. His less-is-more style coupled with a real paucity of dialogue and Uberto Pasolini’s borderline lethargic direction can make this an almost real-time and sluggish portrayal of an exhausted man, and exhausted population and an even more exhausted wife. On that last point, Binoche has precious little to say for herself throughout and though she looks the part, I didn’t think she was given enough to do to impose herself on the story until the very end, where the thing comes alive for a few moments - but again, in a very stage-bound fashion. The photography and locations do much to authenticate the story, as does the entire production design but given this project was thirty years from first page to first screening, too much objectivity had been lost to the labour of love that this clearly is for Fiennes and Pasolini and though it’s perfectly watchable, it’s just missing that something special.

Apr 10, 2025