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''To Nisi'' (
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: ''Το Νησί'';
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: ''The Island'') is a Greek television series based on the best-selling English novel '' The Island'' by
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airing on
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. The series premiered on 11 October 2010 to record ratings and critical acclaim. It is the most expensive Greek television production ever with a budget of €4 million.


Production


Conception

The series is one of the most expensive television shows in Greek television history with a budget of €4 million. ''The Island'' author Victoria Hislop had previously received offers from
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as high as £300,000 for the movie rights to the novel, although she opted instead to grant the rights to
Mega Channel MEGA Channel, also known as MEGA TV or just MEGA, is a television network in Greece, that broadcasts a mix of foreign and Greek programming. It is the first and the oldest private television network in Greece. History Mega Channel (1989–2018) ...
for a fraction of the price in return for some artistic control. Initial thoughts by Mega Channel were to make a film out of the novel, but they finally decided upon a 26 episode television series instead.
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primarily took on the script's adaptation, and with Hislop's permission added stories and characters that do not exist in the novel to make the series long enough for a full season. Hislop actively participated in the entire process with ideas, suggestions, and observations. Thodoris Papadoulakis undertook the direction of the series.


Filming

The direction of photography was undertaken by Vaggelis Katrizidakis.
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director Thodoris Papadoulakis convinced Mega Channel to keep
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out of the filming by having the entire series shot on location in
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, arguing that Spinalonga recreates a natural setting. Filming began in December 2009 and concluded in December 2010, primarily taking place in
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, Spinalonga, upper Elounda, and Agios Nikolaos. Sets portraying the villages from 1939 to 1957 were designed by stage director Antonis Halkias and his colleagues. For authenticity purposes, as many scenes as possible were shot on location in Plaka and Spinalonga, including scenes of the port where the boat from the small fishing village of Plaka arrives, as well as the market streets. Shooting for many of the segments in Old Plaka took place in constructed sets resembling the old village in upper Elounda.


Costuming and music

*Xanthi Kontou and Maria Kontodima undertook the costuming for the series. In order to gain an accurate portrayal of the period between 1939 and 1957, Kontou and Kontodima researched the styles for eight months resulting in about 2,000 unique costumes. *The theme song for the series Ise Esi O Anthropos Mou performed by
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is a cover by
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of a 1950 song (S.Peristeris-M.Margaritis), originally performed by
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. This was released prior to the series, in
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's
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album (
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©2009). *The principal composer of the series musical score is
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. The official album Soundtrack was released on 4 December 2010 by
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and contain songs performed by
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,
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,
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and
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.


Synopsis

Based on the novel '' The Island'' by
Victoria Hislop Victoria Hislop (née Hamson; born 1959) is an English author. Early life Born in Bromley, Kent, she was raised in Tonbridge and attended Tonbridge Grammar School. She studied English at St Hilda's College, Oxford, and worked in publishing and ...
, the series takes place on the island of
Spinalonga Spinalonga ( el, Σπιναλόγκα) is an island located in the Gulf of Elounda in north-eastern Crete, in Lasithi, next to the town of Plaka. The island is further assigned to the area of Kalydon. It is near the Spinalonga peninsula ("large ...
, off the coast of
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, and in the village of Plaka which lies within swimming distance across it. ''To Nisi'' tells the story of Alexis Fielding, a woman on the cusp of a life-changing decision. Alexis knows little about her family's past and has always resented her mother for refusing to discuss it. She knows only that her mother, Sofia, grew up in
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, a small Cretan village, before moving to
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,
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. Making her first visit to Crete to see the village where her mother was born, Alexis discovers that the village of Plaka faces the small, now deserted island of
Spinalonga Spinalonga ( el, Σπιναλόγκα) is an island located in the Gulf of Elounda in north-eastern Crete, in Lasithi, next to the town of Plaka. The island is further assigned to the area of Kalydon. It is near the Spinalonga peninsula ("large ...
, which she is surprised to learn was Greece's
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for much of the 20th century. At Plaka, Alexis meets an old friend of her mother's, Fotini, who is prepared to tell her the entire tragic story of her family that Sofia has spent her life concealing—the story of Eleni, her grandmother, and of a family torn apart by war and passion. Alexis discovers how intimately she is connected with the island, along with the horror and pity of the leper colony which was once there.


Cast and characters

There are more than 120 roles in the series, with more than 500 supporting actors.


Main characters

* Stelios Mainas as Giorgos Petrakis, a fisherman who lives in Plaka with his wife Eleni and two daughters Maria and Anna. *
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as Eleni Petraki, Giorgos' wife and the schoolteacher of Plaka. *Aimilios Heilakis as Manolis Vandoulakis, Alexandos Vandoulakis's nephew *Alexandros Logothetis as Nikos Kiritsis, a doctor at the hospital in
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and Dr. Lapakis's friend. *Gioulika Skafida (adult), Anastasia Tsilimpiou (child), as Maria Petraki, Giorgos and Eleni's daughter and Anna's sister. *Evgenia Dimitropoulou (adult) and Ifigeneia Tzola (child) as Anna Petraki, Giorgos and Eleni's youngest daughter and Maria's sister *Evgenia Dimitropoulou as Alexis Fielding, Sofia's daughter and Eleni's great granddaughter. * Giannis Stankoglou as Andreas Vandoulakis, Alexandros Vandoulakis's son, a rich land owner. *Filareti Kominou (adult), Nefeli Kouri (teenager) and Despina Kiapekou (child) as Sofia Fielding, Anna's daughter and Alexis's mother. *Olga Damani (old), Annita Kouli (teenager) and Rene Tzola (child) as Foteini Angelopoulou, Maria's best friend. *Dina Michailidi as Savina Angelopoulou, Pavlos's wife and mother of Foteini and Antonis. *Grigoris Orfanoudakis as Pavlos Angelopoulos, Savina's husband and father of Foteini and Antonis. *Theodoros Katsafados as Petros Kontomaris, the elected head of Spinalonga. *Marinella Vlachaki as Elpida Kontomari, Petros Kontomaris's wife. *Nektarios Loukianos (adult) and Manos Tsangarakis (child) as Dimitris Lemonias, one of the brightest students in Eleni's classroom. *Katerina Misichroni (adult) and Kallisti Bertacha (child) as Elektra Vlahaki, Dimitiris's companion during childhood games and later becomes his companion in life. *Nikos Orfanos as Christos Lapakis, the doctor in Spinalonga. *
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as Nikos Papadimitriou, a lawyer who is transported to Spinalonga along with other lepers from
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. *Maria Protopappa as Evgenia Kapetanaki, Eleni's friend and Plaka's baker. *Orfeas Avgoustidis (adult) and Antipas Ntamotsidis (child) as Antonis Angelopoulos, Savina's and Pavlos' son. *
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as Marcus Fielding, Sofia's British husband


Episodes


International syndication


Impact and reception


Ratings

Upon its premiere, ''To Nisi'' set record ratings for a series with an estimated 3.55 million total viewers tuning in, or 34.9% of the viewing population in Greece. The share rating amounted to 61.7%, meaning approximately six out of every ten viewers watching television at the time were tuned into ''To Nisi'', while also receiving 72.8% share rating in the coveted 15–44 age group. The premiere beat the previous total viewers record of 34.6% set in 1998 by Mega Channel's series ''Psithiroi Kardias''. Upon the airing of the second episode, ''To Nisi'' beat its own record, receiving an estimated 3.69 million total viewers, or 36.2%.


Critical reception

Critical reception of the television series was highly positive. During a pre-screening for the press at
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, the show received critical acclaim. The series was also reportedly being eyed by foreign networks. Popi Diamantakou of ''
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'' stated that the work of the director and the actors exceeded expectations. Marianna Tziantzi of ''
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'' asserted that the astronomical ratings received for the first episode prove that the series will be the television phenomenon of the year; a title well deserved as it is artistically ambitious during a period of subpar television productions on air. She added that the book- and the television series as an extension- provide an unintentional
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of our time; speaking of love in a time of crisis and
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. Also commenting on its record viewership and differentiation qualities, Marina Petroutsou of ''
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'' pointed out that the public eagerly awaited a quality production, as the networks have been using the
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as an excuse for low quality programs. She also noted that the day after the premiere, many daytime shows covered the series, leading her to believe that it was seen as a means to boost their own ratings. Afroditi Grammeli of ''
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'' observed that from the first minutes of the series on air, a flow of commentary praising the series broke out across the internet, notably through the creation of three social networking groups on
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that accepted thousands of members within the time frame of the premiere. Praise was given for its touching and atmospheric shots, solid acting, exceptional direction, and stunning stage design. Contrastingly, Grammeli also regarded that the mass praise did not come without negative criticism by a minority, who found the series depressing, slow, old fashioned, and overly dramatic.


References


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