Marianna, a free-spirited and wealthy young lady, becomes romantically involved with Marios, the leader of a gang of burglars who committed a major robbery at a jewelry store in Athens. The robbery was committed in broad daylight by Alekos and his girlfriend, Suzy and Sotos.
Cinematography
Sun-drenched Athens locations shot like a travel brochure hiding crimes.
Costume
Marianna's wardrobe screams wealthy rebel—every outfit tells her story.
Acting
Kalatzopoulou's Suzy steals scenes; Sasa Kastoura's Marianna simmers with quiet rebellion.
Director
Nasos Bibelas
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This belongs to Greece's brief 'Golden Age' commercial cinema boom before the junta clamped down on creative expression in 1967. The carefree criminal energy feels almost defiant.
Director Nasos Bibelas was primarily a cinematographer—explains why the robbery scenes look gorgeous while the plot occasionally meanders. The film's obscurity means even Greek film scholars debate its themes.
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