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180 moires (2010)
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Anna, a beautiful and charming woman, is "trapped" in a hopeless marriage. Neglected by her husband, she decides to run away with the burglar who broke into her house to steal a valuable painting.
Starring:Panayiota VlantiMihalis MarinosVladimiros Kiriakidis
Director:Nicholas Dimitropoulos
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