
The Child Who Measured the World
Drama
Overview
Alexandre Varda, a powerful property developer of Greek origin, finds his life suddenly turned upside down. On the same day, he is sacked by his sharhold- ers and learns of the death of his daughter, whom he has not seen for 12 years. When he arrives in Greece the next day to repatriate the body, he also discovers that he is the grandfather of a 9-year-old boy with autistic syndrome...
Top Cast


Bernard Campan
Bernard Campan
Alexandre Varda
Bernard Campan
Alexandre Varda


Maria Apostolakea
Maria Apostolakea
Maria 'Maraki' Economou
Maria Apostolakea
Maria 'Maraki' Economou


Fotinì Peluso
Fotinì Peluso
Theofania Reppa
Fotinì Peluso
Theofania Reppa


Raphael Brottier
Raphael Brottier
Yannis Varda
Raphael Brottier
Yannis Varda


Anna Tzanakaki
Anna Tzanakaki
Elena Bratopoulou
Anna Tzanakaki
Elena Bratopoulou


Stathis Kokkoris
Stathis Kokkoris
Andreas Manos
Stathis Kokkoris
Andreas Manos


Panos Kranidiotis
Panos Kranidiotis
Constantin Makropoulos
Panos Kranidiotis
Constantin Makropoulos


Metin Arditi
Metin Arditi
Père Kosmas
Metin Arditi
Père Kosmas


Giannis Poimenidis
Giannis Poimenidis
Dimitri Ioannou
Giannis Poimenidis
Dimitri Ioannou


Dimitris Goutzamanis
Dimitris Goutzamanis
Nikos
Dimitris Goutzamanis
Nikos
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