Mov - Roz
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Mov - Roz is a Greek television series from ANT1
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Antenna, better known as ANT1, is a television network airing in Greece and Cyprus. The alternate spelling is play on words in Greek; ena is the Greek number 1, thus ANT1 is pronounced the same as Antenna . It launched on 31 December 1989, the same year as rival Mega Channel, and is owned by...

. (In English "Mov - Roz" is translated as Purple - Pink) "Mov - Roz" are the colors of the sky when the "sun" is setting. "Mov - Roz" a series by Mirella Papaeconomou.

A moving emotional story that delves deep in the souls of its heroes. It tells of the unfailing relationships of a family, the love, the hope, the friendship. Of the strength of the human spirit, which can light up even the most darkest' moments of life.

Characters

  • Elli, is the sun that warms and brightens the souls of her loved ones.
  • Vasilis, her husband fights with his fears and weaknesses.
  • Maria, their daughter is in her teens.
  • Fanis, their son is trying to find his footing in his music.
  • Stavros, Vasilis' brother tries failingly to feed the dreaming mind of his wife, Angela.
  • Daphne, struggles to rid herself of her nightmares and Pavlos, her husband tries to rid himself of his guilt.
  • Roman, lives his own happiness down a different path.
  • Anthi and Keti, both mothers, yearn for the acceptance and feel of their children.
  • Grigoris, Olga, Antonis and Vera, are searching through life, sometimes making the right choices and other times wrong ones.

Starring

  • Marina Psalti - Elli
  • Minas Hatzisavvas - Vasilis
  • Karyofyllia Karabeti - Daphne
  • Tania Tripi - Angela
  • Hristodoulos Stilianou - Stavros
  • Konstantinos Papachronis - Fanis
  • Danai Skiadi - Maria
  • Eleni Papadogia - Markella

Also starring

  • Nikos Yialelis - Roman
  • Miltaidis Nikas - Polizogopoulos
  • Giorgos Hrysostomou - Antonis
  • Lida Beikou - Olga
  • In the role of Pavlos - Yiannis Fertis
  • In the role of Anthi - Alexandra Ladikou
  • In the role of Keti - Sofia Seirli
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