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Ancient Greece Meets Modern-Day Methoni: Nolan's Odyssey Comes to Life

March 16, 2025

The quiet town of Methoni became the backdrop for a captivating blend of past and present as Christopher Nolan's highly anticipated epic, Odyssey, began filming. The scene was both mesmerizing and surreal, with "ancient Greeks" in full armor navigating modern surroundings of playgrounds, cafes, and pizzerias advertising crepes, pasta, and waffles.

A Glimpse Behind the Scenes

The INTIME photo agency captured striking images of actors dressed as Greek warriors, complete with helmets, cloaks, and armor, walking alongside unarmed "Trojans." The contrast was made even more striking as they moved past buses — seemingly a modern substitute for traditional chariots and carts — en route to Methoni's iconic castle, standing in as the legendary walls of Troy.

Adding to the atmosphere, strong winds swept through the area, making the journey to "Troy" a challenge for both invaders and defenders. Even the film's "triremes" — ancient Greek warships — faced some difficulty navigating the choppy waters.

Embracing Anachronisms

Nolan's ambitious $250 million production has sparked debate among history buffs and cinema enthusiasts alike. Some critics point out historical inaccuracies, such as the presence of helmets and triremes that wouldn't have existed during the Trojan War. Others, however, are embracing the film's creative interpretation, appreciating the spectacle unfolding before their eyes.

A Star-Studded Production

The production has drawn a team of over 100 crew members to Greece, accompanied by renowned actors like Matt Damon, adding a touch of Hollywood glamour to the scenic locations. The film promises to transport viewers through some of Greece's most enchanting landmarks, including Voidokilia Beach, Nestor's Cave, Acrocorinth, and, of course, Methoni.

As Odyssey continues to take shape, this fusion of myth, history, and modern-day Greece offers a fascinating glimpse into Nolan's cinematic vision — one where ancient heroes walk among buses and playgrounds, bringing legendary tales to life in unexpected ways.




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