The film is based upon the true story of
Ioannis Varvakis, a Greek
caviar merchant and eventual benefactor from
Psara who was formerly a pirate. He was born in Psara, and from an early age he learned to navigate the seas, an occupation revered and steeped in tradition on the island where he grew up. At the age of 17 he built his own ship, which he would later offer to the
Russians during the
Orlov Revolt. Ultimately, his ship was destroyed, and he turned to
Saint Petersburg to ask for an audience with
Catherine the Great. He was given compensation for the loss of his ship and granted authorization to fish freely in the
Caspian Sea. Due to his superb navigational skills and excellent seamanship abilities, he dominated the Caspian Sea and soon became substantially wealthy. When he initially discovered the superior caviar of the
Beluga Sturgeon, he quickly realized that there could be an incredible market trading for this product. From the caviar trade he eventually became a millionaire and later donated part of his fortune for important works that improved the life of Russians and Greeks on the
Black Sea coasts. In his later years, he became a member of the
Filiki Eteria, which would contribute to the overthrow of the Ottoman rule of Greece. He died in 1825 in
Zante, during the
Greek War of Independence. After his death, his entire estate went to the Ioannis Varvakis Foundation which would offer up important grants throughout Greece. The script follows the entire life of Varvakis, but the film's narration begins with his final moments in Zante. ==Cast==