It is a pleated skirt-like garment that is also referred to as a kilt and was initially featured in the film Golfo.
A significant part of the filming took place in areas of the Peloponnese such as Mount Helmos, the Waters of Stygos, the Monastery of Mega Spilaio, the Diakopto–Kalavryta railway, Zachlorou, Mesorrougi, Solos, and Elatophyto.
The screenwriter was Pavlos Nirvanas while Orestis Laskos and Dimitris Gaziadis adjusted the story to follow Greek standards.
The actor's lips were not synced and the vocals were contributed by Orestis Makris and the song was composed by Dimitrios Rodiou.
[4][5][6] The film was first screened on 22 April 1929 at the Splendid Cinema and Prime Minister Eleftherios Venizelos attended the premiere.
[7][8] Initially, the film begins in the ancient city of Athens, Greece during the late nineteen twenties featuring images of the busy streets and the Acropolis.
Viewers follow the Greek railway to the beautiful countryside to a farm occupied by Mr. Mitro on Mount Helmos, Kalavryta. Mr.
They reach a cave to rest where they spend the night after exhaustively searching for the young woman.
After some time Astro was sitting in front of her window and hears Thymios playing his flute and singing.
The film ends with Astro and Thymios embracing with the blessing of Mr. Mitro in the presence of the village community.