Mousitsa
Mousitsa

Mousitsa

1959Movie83 minGreek

Alice is a girl who can't hold down a job. When she hears about a typist position at a newspaper, she hopes she'll finally succeed. But things get complicated when her editor-in-chief assigns her to interview an important public figure.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Yorgos SeferisGenres: Drama, Short

Plot Summary

A young woman, Eleni, struggles with her stifling family expectations and her burgeoning desire for independence. Set in a traditional Greek village, the film explores the societal pressures that limit her choices. Eleni grapples with a potential arranged marriage while secretly yearning for a different path.

Critical Reception

Mousitsa received modest critical attention upon its release, largely appreciated for its sensitive portrayal of female struggle within a patriarchal society. While not a commercial blockbuster, it was recognized for its artistic merit and contribution to Greek cinema's exploration of social themes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its subtle direction and strong lead performance.
  • Noted for its poignant depiction of societal constraints on women.
  • Appreciated as an early example of Greek cinema addressing social issues.

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Fun Fact

The film's director, Yorgos Seferis, was also a Nobel Prize-winning poet, bringing a distinct literary sensibility to his cinematic work.

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