O orgasmos tis ageladas
Nov 21 1997
•Drama, Comedy, Romance
Two young women, who live in a provincial town in Thessaly, come of age in their own unique ways. Through flirtations, unrequited love, sexual urges, misunderstandings, and excesses, the two friends quickly realize that their future lies far away from their provincial town. Armed with hope and dreams, they set off for the big city and its opportunities.
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Irini Balta
Athanasia

Natalia Stylianou
Christina

Eleni Gerasimidou
Koula

Katerina Didaskalou
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