My Love Ua Ua

My Love Ua Ua

5.0

Jan 14 1974

2h 36m

Comedy

A writer is going through a serious crisis, since neither his career nor his marriage are going well. His talent, and friends, seem to have abandoned him. The only one standing by his side is a girl from Africa, who has come to Greece to study, and, in order to make ends meet, she works as a maid in his home. Naive and kind, she manages to restore a happy atmosphere in the home.

Kakia Analyti

Kakia Analyti

Oua-Oua

Kostas Rigopoulos

Kostas Rigopoulos

Panos Venetis

Beata Asimakopoulou

Beata Asimakopoulou

Eva

Rita Mousouri

Rita Mousouri

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