
Face to Face
Comedy · Romance · Drama
Overview
Penniless and without a future, an English teacher agrees to tutor a pampered woman, only to become enmeshed in a strange reality and a downward spiral of desire and illusion, guilt and self-contempt. Will the ugly truth set him free?
Top Cast
Costas Messaris
Costas Messaris
Dimitris Emmanouil
Costas Messaris
Dimitris Emmanouil


Eleni Stavropoulou
Eleni Stavropoulou
Varvara
Eleni Stavropoulou
Varvara


Theano Ioannidou
Theano Ioannidou
Mother
Theano Ioannidou
Mother


Labros Kotsiris
Labros Kotsiris
Father
Labros Kotsiris
Father
Alexis Georgiou
Alexis Georgiou
Alexis Georgiou


Mary Gotsi
Mary Gotsi
Maid
Mary Gotsi
Maid
Simon Hinkly
Simon Hinkly
Simon Hinkly
Mihalis Mastoras
Mihalis Mastoras
Mihalis Mastoras
Zozo Papadimitriou
Zozo Papadimitriou
Zozo Papadimitriou


Paris Pappis
Paris Pappis
Paris Pappis
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