The Return

Film adaptation of Homer’s Odyssey with Ralph Fiennes as the once powerful king Odysseus who returns to his kingdom of Ithaca after 20 years, where his wife Penelope (Juliette Binoche) lives as a prisoner in her own home.

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Director Uberto Pasolini’s (Nowhere Special) slow-burning adaptation of Homer’s Odyssey reunites The English Patient stars Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche for a film grounded in a classical style that captures the steeliness of the Greek epic, where gazes are locked tight and every breath and word is measured.

The Return picks up as Odysseus washes onto the shores of Ithaca. It has been more than twenty years since he left his kingdom to fight in the Trojan War and, in all that time, his wife and queen Penelope has waited. Their son, Telemachus, has lost faith that his father will return and worries for his mother’s safety as a group of increasingly unruly suitors pressure her to take one of them as the new king.

Barely recognizable to himself or to the people who once revered him as a mighty warrior, Odysseus slowly makes his way toward the castle, seeing what has become a desolate island in his absence. With tension growing, Penelope works on weaving a red quilt, promising that she’ll choose a suitor once it’s finished. When Odysseus finally enters the fray, Penelope puts forth an iconic and instantly recognizable test for her weakened king to prove himself true among a viper’s nest of men lusting for power. (source: www.tiff.net)

Uberto Pasolini, Italy, Greece, UK, France, 2024, 117 min. English spoken, Dutch subtitles. With Ralph Fiennes, Juliette Binoche, Charlie Plummer, Marwan Kenzari, Claudio Santamaria.