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E Kyra Mas E Mame Oloklere E Tainia →

Seventy‑three‑year‑old Kyra Fofo (played with terrifying glee by Theano Metaxa) has ruled her three adult children and five grandchildren from her cluttered living room for decades. When her youngest son announces he’s selling the family’s crumbling seaside taverna – the last piece of her late husband’s legacy – Fofo declares a domestic war. She refuses to eat, “accidentally” calls the tax authorities on the buyer, and re‑enacts her greatest hits of guilt: “I carried you for nine months, and you carry me to the grave? Bravo, my child.”

Below is a sample write‑up in English (with Greek terms explained), structured like a film review or synopsis. If you meant a different film or need it in Greek, let me know. (Our Lady, the Grandmother – The Whole Film) e kyra mas e mame oloklere e tainia

★★★★☆ (4/5) “A claustrophobic masterpiece about the tyranny of love. Bring your own therapist.” If you have a specific film in mind (maybe a lesser‑known Greek title or a phonetic spelling of something else), please share more details and I’ll tailor the write‑up exactly. Bravo, my child