I Fili Tis Koris Mou (My Daughter's Friend) is a 2011 Greek adult film produced by Sirina Entertainment. Directed and written by Dimitris Sirinakis, the video features a cast including Ilektra Galanou and Zafeiris Douros. For the full cast and crew details, visit IMDb . I fili tis koris mou (Video 2011)
You do not need to speak Greek to weep at this song. The melody of the sirinal is modal—specifically the (Uşşak makam), a scale common in Middle Eastern and Balkan music that sounds "exotic" and melancholic to Western ears.
🔊 Recommended if you like: Roza Eskenazi, Marika Ninou, or the soul of the Aegean.
The lyrics follow a first-person narrator—a father (or sometimes a mother, depending on the cover) who reminisces about their daughter’s childhood. The central metaphor is the "kiss."
A research paper or essay on the topic of friendships between children, specifically focusing on the relationship between a daughter and her friend.
Released on May 27, 2011, the film falls under the video category of Greek cinema. Sirina Entertainment, the production company, has long dominated this specific niche in the Greek market, often featuring recognizable local settings and Greek-speaking talent to cater to a domestic audience. Cast and Crew
The story typically revolves around a middle-aged protagonist whose life is upended by the arrival of his daughter's attractive friend. Like many films of this genre, it plays on the "mid-life crisis" trope, focusing on the awkward, comedic, and sometimes provocative situations that arise from the father's attraction to a much younger woman.
I Fili Tis Koris Mou (My Daughter's Friend) is a 2011 Greek adult film produced by Sirina Entertainment. Directed and written by Dimitris Sirinakis, the video features a cast including Ilektra Galanou and Zafeiris Douros. For the full cast and crew details, visit IMDb . I fili tis koris mou (Video 2011)
You do not need to speak Greek to weep at this song. The melody of the sirinal is modal—specifically the (Uşşak makam), a scale common in Middle Eastern and Balkan music that sounds "exotic" and melancholic to Western ears.
🔊 Recommended if you like: Roza Eskenazi, Marika Ninou, or the soul of the Aegean.
The lyrics follow a first-person narrator—a father (or sometimes a mother, depending on the cover) who reminisces about their daughter’s childhood. The central metaphor is the "kiss."
A research paper or essay on the topic of friendships between children, specifically focusing on the relationship between a daughter and her friend.
Released on May 27, 2011, the film falls under the video category of Greek cinema. Sirina Entertainment, the production company, has long dominated this specific niche in the Greek market, often featuring recognizable local settings and Greek-speaking talent to cater to a domestic audience. Cast and Crew
The story typically revolves around a middle-aged protagonist whose life is upended by the arrival of his daughter's attractive friend. Like many films of this genre, it plays on the "mid-life crisis" trope, focusing on the awkward, comedic, and sometimes provocative situations that arise from the father's attraction to a much younger woman.