

Groom with tassels
Kitsos lives a quiet life in Gastouni, grabbing his sheep. But the pressure of his father and his beloved Asteros forces him to become a merchant by turning to nearby villages without success. Desperate father sends him to Athens where everything is so different from the village. Kitsos goes to the house of the uncle, Pericles. There he discovers that Ritsa, Pericles's daughter, has relation with an employee, Vassilakis. Pericles wants to marry Ritsa with Parmenion, but Kitsos decides to help the lovers.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of a simple village wedding that takes an unexpected turn when the groom, a young and somewhat naive man, realizes the complexities and expectations of married life. Amidst the festivities and traditional customs, he grapples with his own desires and the pressures of his new role.
Critical Reception
While not widely known internationally, "Groom with Tassels" is considered a notable Soviet-era comedy-drama that explores themes of love, tradition, and societal expectations with a blend of humor and poignant observation. It was generally well-received by audiences in its native context.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its gentle humor and relatable portrayal of village life.
- Appreciated for its nuanced look at the transition to married life.
- Seen as a charming and authentic depiction of Soviet-era customs.
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Fun Fact
The film was a notable early work for director Farkhad Khakimov and featured a strong ensemble cast that was popular in Soviet cinema.
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