A Touch of Spice

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A Touch of Spice (Πολίτικη Κουζίνα, Bir Tutam Baharat)
Directed by Tassos Boulmetis
Starring Georges Corraface, Ieroklis Michaelidis, Renia Louizidou
Music by Evanthia Reboutsika
Cinematography Takis Zervoulakos
Editing by Yorgos Mavropsaridis
Distributed by Capitol Films
Release date(s) 2003
Running time 108
Country Greece
Language Greek/Turkish/English
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"A Touch of Spice" is a Greek movie released in 2003 directed by Tassos Boulmetis and starring Georges Corraface as the character of the adult Fanis Iakovides. The character of Fanis Iakovides as a child is played by Markos Osse and the supporting role of Fanis's grandfather, Vassilis, is played by Tassos Bandis.

The original Greek title is Πολίτικη Κουζίνα (Politiki Kouzina) which means Cuisine of the City and refers to the Cuisine of Istanbul. However, in the film's promotional material [1], the word Politiki of the title is depicted in capital letters, therefore allowing an alternative reading of the title, as Πολιτική Κουζίνα (Politiki Kouzina) which means Political Cuisine signifying the important role that politics played in the lives of the main characters.

Fanis Iakovides, professor of astronomy and astrophysics, recalls his childhood memories from growing up in Constantinople / Istanbul. When Fanis was 7 years old, his grandfather Vassilis was an owner of a general store with a specialty in spices. He was also a culinary philosopher and his mentor. Fanis grew very attached to his grandfather who would assist with his homework using imaginative techniques. For instance, Vassilis would teach his grandson the planets of the Solar System by showing an illustration of it and replacing the planets with spices. Cinnamon took the place of Venus since according to Vassilis, "like all women, cinnamon is both bitter and sweet". Fanis also fell in love for the first time in his grandfather store's upper floor with a young Turkish girl, Saime.

However, after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1963 and the increasing tension between Turkey and Greece, most Greek citizens that lived in Istanbul were deported to Greece, while never having previously resided there. Since Vassilis was the holder of a Turkish passport, he was forced to stay behind while his grandson Fanis and his parents moved to Athens. Fanis had trouble initially adapting in Greece, constantly trying to spend his time in the kitchen cooking, as it was the only link between him and his homeland. However, this would upset his mother who was afraid that the boy was either severely depressed or a homosexual. Fanis grew from childhood to adulthood, preserving his culinary talents and often offering his secrets of the Politiki Cuisine to those that ask for his help.

As the years passed by, and the tension between Turkey and Greece resolved, grandfather Vassilis made several promises to visit his grandson in Athens but failed to keep them. The reason for the final incompletion of this engagement was his heavily declining health. Consequently, Fanis returns to Istanbul after 3 decades to visit his near-death grandfather and also runs into his old love, Saime, who is now married. Together they reflect on their lives and the way politics managed to change everything. Fanis will eventually realize that contrary to what his grandfather had taught him, he forgot to put a little bit of spice in his own life.

It should be noted that the main characters easily fit into a parallel metaphor - Saime, the old love of Fanis, a tour guide and a female, represents Constantinople (a cosmopolitan city called a "she" in Greek), Fanis modern Greece that is still in love with Constantinople, and Saime's new husband, a Turkish officer, modern Turkey.

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