Good Life
Olive Pappadopoulous, 35, an Oral Hygienist, flees Cape Town for Greece to try outwit a broken heart, but is faced with the local villagers hostility and is befriended by a 7-year-old refugee who teaches her how to live “The Good Life.”
Genre: Drama
Director: Bonnie Rodini
Actors: Adam Neill, Caleb Payne, Leon Clingman, Robyn Scott, Sven Ruygrok
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