The film features the iconic song "Mia Voskopoula Agapisa," though in this version, the lyrics are recited as a monologue by Thanos Kotsopoulos while the melody plays as an orchestral theme.
This film marked one of the earliest appearances of Aliki Vougiouklaki and was the first time audiences heard her sing on screen, specifically the song "Pente Chronous". The film features the iconic song "Mia Voskopoula
This 1955 classic, (The Shepherd's Lover), is a cornerstone of Greek "bucolic" cinema, based on the famous 19th-century dramatic poem by Dimitrios Koromilas. Set in the 19th-century village of Artotina, it follows a dramatic love triangle between a wealthy landowner, a young shepherd, and a beautiful shepherdess. Film Overview Release Date: October 10, 1955. Genre: Bucolic Drama (Βουκολική). Director: Dimi Dadira. Cast: Set in the 19th-century village of Artotina, it
as Kroustallo (her first singing role on film). Thanos Kotsopoulos as Mitros. Andreas Zisimatos as Liakos. Kostas Hatzichristos as Gkerlas. Plot Summary Director: Dimi Dadira