While there is no widely available commercial album under the exact title older laikoi singers and bouzouki veterans recall a legendary sketch or live improvised tragedy that occurred in a small club in Neo Kosmos, Athens, in the winter of 1979.

The film features several prominent performers from the era, including: Tony Carrera Natalli DiAngelo (credited as Natalie) Francesca Felucci (credited as Francesca) Jennifer Love (credited as Katerina) Kaira Paolo (credited as Maria) Overview

However, this exact phrase does not correspond to a well-known standard rebetiko or laïko song title in the Greek music repertoire. It appears to be a descriptive phrase combining:

The title I Ekdikisi Tis Parthenas (The Virgin's Revenge) plays on classic Greek cinematic themes of innocence lost and the reclaiming of power. By setting the "revenge" in the (traditional Greek nightclubs featuring live laïko music), the film taps into the heart of Athenian nightlife. The Role of "Mpouzoukia" in the Narrative

"Sirina" is a staple in Greek nightlife to this day. It is considered a .

High-contrast shadows, slow-motion flower tossing ( pista ), and shattered whiskey glasses.