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Kiss of Life (2007 film)

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2007 Greek film
Kiss of Life
GreekΤο φιλί της ζωής
Directed byNick Zapatinas
Written byNick Zapatinas
StarringCathrine Papoutsaki, Laertis Malkotsis, Zeta Douka
Music bySoumka
Distributed byVillage Productions, BLACK ORANGE S.A.
Release date
  • July 1, 2007 (2007-07-01)
Running time103 minutes
CountryGreece
LanguageGreek

Kiss of Life (Greek: Το φιλί της ζωής) is a 2007 film directed by Nick Zapatina.This film is known for its soundtrack, written and produced by Nick Zapatina (see To Fili Tis Zois (soundtrack)).

Plot

Paschalis (Laertis Malkotsis) is a 30-year-old agronomist, about to marry his beloved Anthoula on the island of Milos. He accidentally embarks on the boat to Sifnos, where he meets Zoi (Catherine Papoutsaki), a beautiful but strange photographer who goes to the island for her own 'purposes'. Things will become even more difficult for Paschalis when a strike of ship captains may cost him his marriage! But things change when together with Zoi he meets a couple (Zeta Douka & Themos Anastasiadis) in Sifnos, who try to help him come together with his future wife in time for the marriage. But many unexpected situations lead to funny incidents and a lot of things are revealed about the four heroes.

Cast

Home media

On Friday, 7 of March 2008, it was released on DVD. It contains English subtitles and Greek subtitles for the hearing impaired. It also contains a bonus feature introducing the landscapes and hotels of the island Sifnos, Greece.

Box office

The film made had an estimated number of more than 250,000 cinema ticket sales in its 4th week of release, all in Greek cinemas alone.

See also

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