
Homeland
Drama
Overview
In a country shaken by major political events, three generations of a Greek family clash over an inside-the-family adoption.
Top Cast


Thanos Samaras
Thanos Samaras
Stergios
Thanos Samaras
Stergios


Amalia Moutoussi
Amalia Moutoussi
Stella
Amalia Moutoussi
Stella


Ioanna Tsirigouli
Ioanna Tsirigouli
Gena
Ioanna Tsirigouli
Gena


Errikos Litsis
Errikos Litsis
Antonis
Errikos Litsis
Antonis


Ieronymos Kaletsanos
Ieronymos Kaletsanos
Nikitas
Ieronymos Kaletsanos
Nikitas


Youla Boudali
Youla Boudali
Anna
Youla Boudali
Anna


Hristos Passalis
Hristos Passalis
Thanos
Hristos Passalis
Thanos


Despina Georgakopoulou
Despina Georgakopoulou
Maria
Despina Georgakopoulou
Maria


Nikos Flessas
Nikos Flessas
Yiannis
Nikos Flessas
Yiannis


Marissa Triantafyllidou
Marissa Triantafyllidou
Tonia
Marissa Triantafyllidou
Tonia
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