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I gynaika laheio 1986

📅 1986-01-01

In this 1986 Greek comedy gem *I gynaika laheio*, directed by Alexandros Diamantis, a simple taxi driver's life spirals into chaos when he crosses paths with a captivating woman named Marie Louise.

Director: Alexandros Diamantis

Cast

Tasos Psomopoulos
Tasos Psomopoulos
Ηρακλής Κοντόπουλος
Kaiti Lambropoulou
Kaiti Lambropoulou
Αλεξάνδρα
Lili Dertima
Lili Dertima
Μαρί Λουίζ
Hristos Neris
γύφτος/Ντίμης
Noni Glykou
κόρη Ηρακλή
Giorgos Floros
"Ντάντι", γιός Ηρακλή
Notis Pitsilos
Ομάρ
Giannis Sideris
Τραγούδι
Vaso Mesinezi
τραγούδι
Sofi Tsimahidou
τραγούδι

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *I gynaika laheio (1986)* about?

The film follows Hercules, a taxi driver married to a strong-willed feminist, who impulsively leaves his wife after meeting the alluring Marie Louise. His decision leads to comedic mishaps and a reckoning with the consequences of his actions.

Who directed *I gynaika laheio*?

Alexandros Diamantis directed this 1986 Greek comedy, known for his sharp eye for character-driven humor.

Who stars in *I gynaika laheio*?

The film stars Tasos Psomopoulos, Kaiti Lambropoulou, Lili Dertima, Christos Neris, and Noni Glykou in key roles.

Is *I gynaika laheio (1986)* worth watching?

While it's a classic of its era, the film's modest ambition and dated humor may not appeal to everyone. Still, its themes of marital strife and temptation give it a timeless quality, making it a worthwhile watch for comedy fans.

How long is *I gynaika laheio*?

Runtime details are not listed for this 1986 film.

About I gynaika laheio (1986) — A Greek comedy about love, freedom, and marital chaos

In this 1986 Greek comedy gem *I gynaika laheio*, directed by Alexandros Diamantis, a simple taxi driver's life spirals into chaos when he crosses paths with a captivating woman named Marie Louise. Hercules, our everyman protagonist, is trapped in a marriage to Alexandra, a fiery advocate for women's rights who keeps him on a short leash. When he meets the free-spirited Marie Louise, his mundane existence unravels as he impulsively abandons his wife to chase passion and self-discovery. But this comedic escape soon reveals the absurdity of his choices and the fragility of his newfound freedom.

Diamantis crafts a lighthearted yet sharp satire of gender roles and marital dynamics, blending slapstick humor with relatable domestic tension. The film's breezy pacing and charming performances, particularly from Tasos Psomopoulos as Hercules, make it a nostalgic slice of 1980s Greek cinema. With its playful tone and universal themes of temptation and regret, *I gynaika laheio (1986)* is a delightful romp for fans of classic comedies.