
Joy
Drama
Overview
Hara leaves the maternity hospital with a baby in her arms. She spends her days caring for her newborn baby. Daily images of affection, familiarity, devotion and acquaintance with the baby in the rhythm of a lullaby. However, the repeated emergency news about the abduction of a baby from the maternity hospital comes to violently bring us back to reality.
Top Cast


Amalia Moutoussi
Amalia Moutoussi
Hara
Amalia Moutoussi
Hara


Nikos Flessas
Nikos Flessas
Walker
Nikos Flessas
Walker


Lida Protopsalti
Lida Protopsalti
Hara's Mother
Lida Protopsalti
Hara's Mother


Stefania Goulioti
Stefania Goulioti
Baby's Mother
Stefania Goulioti
Baby's Mother


Giorgos Symeonidis
Giorgos Symeonidis
Lawyer
Giorgos Symeonidis
Lawyer
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