
Madame Mayor
Comedy
Overview
On the square of a village on a beautiful greek island there are two competing tavernas. One belongs to Aspasia and the other to Anargyros, who is a former Sergeant Major of the Greek Army. Their constant conflict doesn’t affect their children, who love and meet each other in secret. The local elections creates a new battlefield for the two taverna-owners, as they both run for office and promise everything to everyone.
Top Cast


Georgia Vasileiadou
Georgia Vasileiadou
Aspasia Zorbala
Georgia Vasileiadou
Aspasia Zorbala


Vasilis Avlonitis
Vasilis Avlonitis
Anargyros Prokopis
Vasilis Avlonitis
Anargyros Prokopis


Aleka Stratigou
Aleka Stratigou
Mairi
Aleka Stratigou
Mairi


Koula Agagiotou
Koula Agagiotou
Koula Prokopi
Koula Agagiotou
Koula Prokopi


Nikos Fermas
Nikos Fermas
Aspasia's Brother
Nikos Fermas
Aspasia's Brother


Athina Tzimouli
Athina Tzimouli
Maroula
Athina Tzimouli
Maroula


Nikos Kourkoulos
Nikos Kourkoulos
Dimitris Prokopis
Nikos Kourkoulos
Dimitris Prokopis


Asi Mihailidou
Asi Mihailidou
Asi Mihailidou


Sapfo Notara
Sapfo Notara
Sapfo Notara


Stelios Kazantzidis
Stelios Kazantzidis
singer
Stelios Kazantzidis
singer
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