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  • (Vardalos) fears she's lost her 'kefi' (a.k.a. zest for life or 'mojo') as she's outwitted by Nico (Alistair McGowan), her smarmy rival at Pangloss Tours, and doomed to escort a group of bad-mannered sightseers who want to buy souvenirs and ice cream and lounge on the beach rather than view antiquities like the Parthenon, Olympia and Delphi.

    Alliance of Women Film Journalists 2009

  • Nia Vardalos sticks to her winning formula as a tour guide who's lost her 'kefi'.

    News24 Top Stories 2009

  • • "My Life in Ruins": "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" screenwriter and star Nia Vardalos returns to her Greek roots as a disenchanted tour guide trying to get back her mojo - or "kefi," as the Greeks call it - in the cradle of civilization.

    unknown title 2009

  • Nia Vardalos is a tour guide in Greece who's trying to find her "kefi," or mojo.

    Freep.com - RSS 2009

  • But Georgia is bored, and has lost her "kefi" (Greek for mojo) to boot.

    Releaselog | RLSLOG.net 2009

  • "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" star and writer Nia Vardalos returns with "My Life in Ruins," playing a character who's lost her way in life -- her "kefi" in Greek -- until she takes a job as a travel guide to Greece, where new life and love awaits.

    unknown title 2009

  • (Vardalos) fears she's lost her 'kefi' (a.k.a. zest for life or 'mojo') as she's outwitted by Nico (Alistair McGowan), her smarmy rival at Pangloss Tours, and doomed to escort a group of bad-mannered sightseers who want to buy souvenirs and ice cream and lounge on the beach rather than view antiquities like the Parthenon, Olympia and Delphi.

    Alliance of Women Film Journalists 2009

  • Georgia (Nia Vardalos) has lost her kefi (Greek for “mojo”).

    Today on Screenhead.com 2009

  • While opening their eyes to an exotic foreign land, she too begins to see things in new ways-finding her kefi in the process.

    Today on Screenhead.com 2009

  • She goes to Greece to regain her mojo, or ‘kefi’, as the Greeks call it.

    WHAT’S GREEK FOR ‘TURD’? 2009

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