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Hermes is a conscientious, honest, and hardworking employee at a canning factory. He lives a calm and quiet family life. He will soon retire, which weighs heavily on him. On his last business trip to Mykonos, his friends will give him a strange gift. They will send him a beautiful and impressive woman who will radically change his life. She will make him feel and taste what he has been deprived of for so many years...
One lie requires two to cover it up, and two require four. Even Kosmas cannot escape this inviolable rule, who, in order to regularly escape his marital obligations, has created a fictional representative for his business in Rhodes. When he needs to introduce this representative, his only solution is to turn to an old friend with questionable tastes, Lele, who shows up completely unexpectedly to ask for his help. The second lie will create tragicomic situations because the imaginary person also takes on flesh and blood, claiming his own rights, resulting in a chain of misunderstandings that, for Kosmas, is a dead end...
Minas is an employee in a company and goes completely unnoticed because he has little of everything: car, wallet, social status. Until an accident happens to him. After a successful transplant, he gains "very great" publicity and from there on, the successes, social recognition and Spartan adventures begin...
Psychiatrist Notis Sphinas is heading towards madness at full speed. His relationship with the girl he loves is going to hell, his dowry groom-to-be is constantly postponing the wedding with his sister and his patients are constantly burdening him with their problems.
The prodigal son Aimilios returns to his family, but the welcome he receives is cold. The only ray of light is Louisa, a youthful love interest. However, he eventually discovers that, due to the recklessness of others, Louisa is his sister, and that is when his problems begin...
Cupid is invincible, the ancients said, and Andreas is deeply in love. He does not consider children, nor social status in order to remain faithful to the woman of his life. But his children, who are without a mother, pressure him to get a mother but he doesn't want to. Why;
Two streetwise childhood friends and powerful financial tycoons who never quite managed to graduate from high school
Rena, a dynamic woman who looks up to Margaret Thatcher, decides to fix the problems she sees around her, in Athens and Greece in general. When the president of state television gives her the opportunity to host a show and express her views, she takes advantage of the offer. She takes to the streets and, with the help of a cameraman, attempts to document the wrongdoings of the country.