
Bourek
Drama · Comedy
Overview
In this humanistic comedy, set against the backdrop of economic crises and bad news, an extravagant international cast of characters meet, fight, and fall in love, while hiding from the end of the world and other calamities on the tiny Greek island of Khronos.
Top Cast


Sergej Trifunović
Sergej Trifunović
Mirko
Sergej Trifunović
Mirko


Branislav Trifunović
Branislav Trifunović
Slavko
Branislav Trifunović
Slavko


William Leroy
William Leroy
W.C. Rupperts
William Leroy
W.C. Rupperts


Christina Aloupi
Christina Aloupi
Lilly
Christina Aloupi
Lilly
Jason Grechanik
Jason Grechanik
Frank
Jason Grechanik
Frank


Katerina Misichroni
Katerina Misichroni
Girl
Katerina Misichroni
Girl
Paul Sevigny
Paul Sevigny
The Pastor
Paul Sevigny
The Pastor


Mari Yamamoto
Mari Yamamoto
Fujiko
Mari Yamamoto
Fujiko
Robert Rees
Robert Rees
Cal
Robert Rees
Cal


Al Nazemian
Al Nazemian
Tarek
Al Nazemian
Tarek
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