

A village girl, a broke maestro, and a nightclub—Greek cinema's most chaotic slow burn.
The amateur singer, Magdalo, plucks up the courage to leave her small village in search of a well-paying job and has a chance encounter with the idealist classical musician, Fodas. Bent on taking back the familial plots from a money-grubbing loan-shark, Magdalo lands a job as a resident singer at a trendy nightclub, whereas, Fodas is having a hard time keeping himself afloat. Once more, after Magdalo's rapid rise to stardom, the two artists cross paths; however, they are too proud to admit their deeper feelings for each other. Will those two polar opposites bury the hatchet for love's sake?
Costume
Nightclub fashions that scream early-70s Athens disco fever.
Acting
Despoina Stylianopoulou's stubborn charm carries the whole thing.

Director
Kostas Karagiannis
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Kostas Karagiannis directed over 100 films in his career—this was peak Greek commercial cinema churn, where quantity often trumped prestige.
The film's Greek title roughly translates to 'The Girl from the Stable'—the 'salon' upgrade in English marketing speaks volumes about export ambitions.
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