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Ap' ta thrania sta bouzoukia
Sofia is hired as a teacher at a private school, while Fanis, despite being a graduate, is hired as a janitor. Sofia is heavily in debt and in danger of losing her home. So she decides, with Fanis' help, to appear at Miltos' nightclub as "Lolita"...
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Plot Summary
The film follows the misadventures of a young man who dreams of becoming a singer, navigating the challenges of the music industry and facing romantic entanglements. He seeks opportunities in the world of bouzouki music, a popular genre in Greece, encountering colorful characters and humorous situations along the way. His journey is filled with musical performances and the pursuit of his passion.
Critical Reception
As a Greek comedy musical from 1989, 'Ap' ta thrania sta bouzoukia' was likely produced for a domestic audience and primarily aimed at entertainment rather than critical acclaim. Information on its widespread critical reception is scarce in international databases. However, films of this genre and era in Greece often garnered popularity through their music and comedic elements, appealing to a broad audience within the country.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its musical numbers and lighthearted comedic tone.
Seen as a typical example of Greek entertainment cinema of its time.
Praised by some for its nostalgic appeal and performance of popular Greek music.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this film is not readily available. However, audiences generally favored Greek comedies and musicals that offered escapism and popular music.
Fun Fact
The title 'Ap' ta thrania sta bouzoukia' translates to 'From the Desks to the Bouzoukia', humorously suggesting a transition from school life to the world of nightlife and music.
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