Based on the innovative for its kind theatrical play by Dimitris Koromilas, it transfers the action to Politika, Euboea and produces the second surviving "Fustanella" film, and the first Greek "talking film".
This is the third film in a row of the type that, much later on, was called "Fustanella (Greek kilt)", following Golfo (1915) by Konstadinos Bahatoris, and Astero (1929) by Dimitris Gaziadis. It is based on the successful theatrical play (rhyming pastoral romance) by Dimitris Koromilas, who draws his inspiration from a poem by Giannis Zalokostas "I Fell In Love with a Shepherdess".