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Maestro In Blue is a Christoforos Papakaliatis directorial that is set in the COVID-19 pandemic. The story is of a musician obsessed with his work as he travels to an unknown island to set up an ambitious music festival. But when he reaches he finds out that not everything is as planned and easy as it seems.
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Maestro In Blue is a Christoforos Papakaliatis directorial that is set in the COVID-19 pandemic. The story is of a musician obsessed with his work as he travels to an unknown island to set up an ambitious music festival. But when he reaches he finds out that not everything is as planned and easy as it seems.
8.2/10
IMDbMaestro In Blue is an unusual Greek tale set in the beautiful islands of Paxos where we see visuals of people gliding through picturesque locations. Based during the COVID-19 pandemic, the story shows how a wealthy businessman comes to a remote location in Greece to set up his ambitious music festival. Maestro In Blue is full of steamy scenes and passionate romance, as it offers you a strong love story with some amazing mountains, beaches, and cottages as the setup. We love the series for its powerful performances that keep you gripped and thoroughly entertained. The duo has amazing chemistry, which will entice all romantic entertainment fans. But our pet peeve with it is how it tries to break boundaries but gets stuck in to proving a point a bit too much. Too much so as to avoid creating a witty and solid script that takes you through all episodes. Try to watch a few episodes and see if you have the patience to go through it in its entirety.
It was the first Greek production show to launch on Netflix.
The old car Orestis drives around the Paxoi island belongs to Christopher Papakaliatis' mother. It's the same car she still drives in Paxoi, where she owns a house.
There's a podcast following every episode screening on TV. Each podcast follows the narration of every episode based on the respective character.