
Acting
Nikos Kikilias is known for Love and Blood (1968), The Daughter of the Sun (1971) and O gyros tou thanatou (1983).

Viky, a Greek from Africa, returns in shock to her homeland after the riots in the Congo, where she saw almost all of her family killed before her very eyes. In Athens, the businessman Angelos von Zirach, of German origin, helps her brother avoid financial disaster, but also helps her launch a career as a singer and dancer. Viky falls in love with him and agrees to marry him, inviting the wrath of his secretary and lover Tzina, who, in order to get even with him, reveals to Vicky that Angelos' ships don't transport food, medicine and indispensable articles to Africa, but guns, ammunition and even mercenaries. Viky is shocked. She turns in von Zirach to the police and leaves. After some years, she returns to him with their son Freiderikos, when von Zirach has donated his fortune to the orphans of Biafra.

The year is 1965. Natasa Arseni visits Dachau, the place where she was found by the Americans at the end of the World War II. She returns to Greece, and during the train ride she recalls those past events. Before the beginning of the Greek-Italian war, she met Orestis . With the German invasion, Orestis, who was an officer in the Greek army, left for the Middle East. She followed him and accompanied him back to occupied Greece on a mission. She was arrested, interrogated and tortured and was finally sentenced to execution.


When Alexis meets Elena, he agrees to play a game with her. He has to pretend to be her lover so that Elena can get rid of Tony. But Alexis, who is in love with her, takes his role seriously and things start to get complicated.


Kostas is a law-abiding citizen, a quite man living with his mother, his sister Kaiti and his younger brother, Giorgos, who is a student. He works day and night at his kiosk, living to his bone the everyday reality and troubles of the period. He is in love with Eleni and wants to marry her, but he has to wait until Kaiti is married to Leonidas, her extremely conservative fiancé. The military coup of April 1967 forces Kostas to take the side of the winners, hanging, each time, the picture of their most powerful leader, while Giorgos joins a resistance group that sets up bombs. Giorgos’ actions puts Kostas in big trouble.

Tired of her loafing son's lack of ambition and desire to drop out of school, Paschalis' mother sends him to Athens to stay with his successful brothers, hoping they will set him straight. Instead, Paschalis ignores his siblings' advice and heeds his friend Stratos' suggestion to pursue a career in entertainment as a bouzouki player. Soon, Paschalis becomes a sensation in the music scene. However, with money and fame rolling in, will the performer handle the pressures and temptations of newfound stardom

An active building contractor hires a failed private detective, Pantelis. His mission is to sabotage her competitor, Bastounas, who is planning to build a hotel complex. When Bastounas forgets the suitcase with the money for the purchase of the land on which the hotel will be built, Pantelis will do everything he can to delay his secretary, who is responsible for delivering the money to him.

A cruise ship of high class people sets sail for the Aegean islands. The owner's son, who is fed up with being 'the captains son' changes his name in order to have a full cruise experience.

"Everything is futile in this world," says Papa-Turbo, "but let's have something on the side." And Papa-Turbo and his company do have something on the side. But as soon as the Mayor tells them that he must take their property, who saw God and did not fear him? Papa-Turbo calls out to the other priests, who with a heavy heart leave their bouzoukis and zeibekis to protect their massa...
