Dolce Vita (1995 TV series)
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Ntoltse Vita (Greek: Ντόλτσε Βίτα, Italian: Dolce Vita, English: Sweet Life) is a Greek comedy directed by Alexandros Rigas and co-written with Lefteris Papapetrou, which aired on Mega Channel from 1995-97.
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Dolce Vita | |
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Also known as | Ntoltse Vita |
Genre | Comedy |
Created by | Alexandros Rigas Lefteris Papapetrou |
Written by | Alexandros Rigas Lefteris Papapetrou |
Directed by | Alexandros Rigas |
Starring | Anna Panayiotopoulou Thanasis Euthimiadis (Thanasis Efthimiadis) Katiana Balanika Maria Kavogianni (Maria Kavoyianni) Maria Foka Pavlos Orkopoulos Katerina Ziogou |
Theme music composer | Vicente Paiva |
Opening theme | "Mamá, Yo Quiero" by Dámaso Pérez Prado |
Country of origin | Greece |
Original language | Greek |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 70 |
Production | |
Producer | Liana Patera |
Production locations | Athens, Greece |
Running time | 30 min |
Original release | |
Network | Mega Channel |
Release | October 5, 1995 (1995-10-05)[1] |
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The series focused on the affair between Christina Markatou and her daughter's Boyfriend. The entire structure of the show was based on the way the relationship would remain secret from the family members, the working and social entourage through hilarious situations.
Ntoltse Vita drew high ratings and is one of the most successful series in Greek television history. Reruns of the show are airing until today.