Dis diefthyntis
- 1964
- 1h 36min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,7/10
1630
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Un giovane ingegnere lavora in un'azienda gestita da una donna ingegnere civile bella ma piuttosto rigida, quando si trovano faccia a faccia, si innamorano.Un giovane ingegnere lavora in un'azienda gestita da una donna ingegnere civile bella ma piuttosto rigida, quando si trovano faccia a faccia, si innamorano.Un giovane ingegnere lavora in un'azienda gestita da una donna ingegnere civile bella ma piuttosto rigida, quando si trovano faccia a faccia, si innamorano.
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Clever script humorous dialogues and great performances from the whole cast epsecially Papagianopoulos.A must see classic comedy!
If you've never watched a Greek film before, Miss Director (original title: Despinis Diefthyntis) is the perfect place to start. A dazzling, sharp-witted romantic comedy from the golden age of Greek cinema, this film is the kind of surprise that reminds you how many treasures lie beyond the Hollywood bubble.
At the center of it all is Jenny Karezi - a powerhouse of elegance, charisma, and impeccable comedic timing. Think Audrey Hepburn meets Katharine Hepburn, but with a distinctly Mediterranean grace. She plays a strict, no-nonsense company director whose icy exterior is about to melt under the sun of unexpected romance and office politics. The role could easily fall into cliché in lesser hands, but Karezi's performance is magnetic, nuanced, and utterly timeless.
The script, penned by the legendary Greek duo Sakellarios & Giannakopoulos, is whip-smart and loaded with deliciously clever dialogue. It pokes fun at gender roles, power dynamics, and the corporate world - all while delivering laugh-out-loud moments and surprisingly touching scenes. It's like a 60s screwball comedy with a European twist.
And then there's Alekos Alexandrakis - the dashing male lead whose chemistry with Karezi is pure gold. Their scenes together are filled with tension, humor, and that old-school romantic spark we rarely see anymore.
Even if you don't speak Greek, the storytelling, visual cues, and performances are so expressive that you'll barely need subtitles - though you should definitely turn them on to savor every word.
Miss Director is stylish, smart, and wildly underrated outside of Greece. If you're a fan of classic cinema, romantic comedies, or discovering international gems that most people have never heard of - watch this. You'll come for the charm and stay for the sheer brilliance of a film that deserves global recognition.
At the center of it all is Jenny Karezi - a powerhouse of elegance, charisma, and impeccable comedic timing. Think Audrey Hepburn meets Katharine Hepburn, but with a distinctly Mediterranean grace. She plays a strict, no-nonsense company director whose icy exterior is about to melt under the sun of unexpected romance and office politics. The role could easily fall into cliché in lesser hands, but Karezi's performance is magnetic, nuanced, and utterly timeless.
The script, penned by the legendary Greek duo Sakellarios & Giannakopoulos, is whip-smart and loaded with deliciously clever dialogue. It pokes fun at gender roles, power dynamics, and the corporate world - all while delivering laugh-out-loud moments and surprisingly touching scenes. It's like a 60s screwball comedy with a European twist.
And then there's Alekos Alexandrakis - the dashing male lead whose chemistry with Karezi is pure gold. Their scenes together are filled with tension, humor, and that old-school romantic spark we rarely see anymore.
Even if you don't speak Greek, the storytelling, visual cues, and performances are so expressive that you'll barely need subtitles - though you should definitely turn them on to savor every word.
Miss Director is stylish, smart, and wildly underrated outside of Greece. If you're a fan of classic cinema, romantic comedies, or discovering international gems that most people have never heard of - watch this. You'll come for the charm and stay for the sheer brilliance of a film that deserves global recognition.
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- QuizThe movie was screened between 1964-1965 and sold 402,143 tickets. It came 7th in 93 movies.
- ConnessioniReferenced in O katafertzis (1964)
- Colonne sonoreAngele mou
Performed by Erika Broyer & Margarita Broyer
Composed by Mimis Plessas
Lyrics by Dinos Dimopoulos
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By what name was Dis diefthyntis (1964) officially released in Canada in English?
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