Greetings gentle readers and welcome to another installment of the Sunday Morning Movie. Today it’s a cinematic retelling of a Greek myth, Iphigenia : and next week’s movie, The Man Who Stole the Sun : Taiyô wo nusunda otoko (1979) Reviews of Iphigenia : Irish Film Critic says: The movie is deliberately paced, slowly building toward its devastating conclusion. The actors do a fantastic job in their roles, especially Papas as the mother, who goes from elation at the idea of her daughter’s wedding to utter turmoil when the truth is revealed. Papamoschou, who was only 12 when filming took place, also plays her role very well, showing restraint and keeping things from becoming over-the-top. Despite the slow pace, this one kept me at attention throughout. Mythlok says: The 1977 Greek film Iphigenia, directed by Michael Cacoyannis, stands as a powerful retelling of one of the most emotionally charged stories in Greek mythology.…