Maritsa is a lively girl who finds it difficult to live in the village, with her uncle, who is also the President of the community. The son of a major industrialist is persuaded by Maritsa to take her to Athens with him.


Kiss Me, Maritsa is one of those sweet, unassuming films that just kind of washes over you. If you’re a fan of classic Greek cinema or just want a gentle, old-fashioned story about breaking free, this could be a lovely pick for a quiet evening. But if you need high stakes, fast action, or anything too gritty, you might...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Dimitris Gaziadis

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"Kiss Me, Maritsa is one of those sweet, unassuming films that just kind of washes over you. If you’re a fan of classic Greek cinema or just want a gentle, old-fashioned story about breaking free, this could be a lovely pick for a quiet evening. But if you need high stakes, fast action, or anything too gritty, you might find it a little too... *polite*. The premise is simple enough: Maritsa, played by Eva Benaki, is a young woman who just doesn't fit into her sleepy village. She's got this palpa..."
Dimitris Bogris
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