
Park
Drama
Overview
Ten years after the 2004 Olympic Games, a group of boys live among the abandoned sports facilities of the Olympic Village in Athens. The boys stroll among the ruins, setting up games and organizing dog matings to make money. Dimitris and Anna try to escape from the Village and direct themselves towards the tourist hotels of the southern suburbs. As their adventures continue and the two children enter the tourists' lives, Dimitris' desire for acceptance will be tested in a violent way.
Top Cast


Dimitris Kitsos
Dimitris Kitsos
Dimitris
Dimitris Kitsos
Dimitris


Dimitra Vlagopoulou
Dimitra Vlagopoulou
Anna
Dimitra Vlagopoulou
Anna


Thomas Bo Larsen
Thomas Bo Larsen
Jens
Thomas Bo Larsen
Jens
Enuki Gvenatadze
Enuki Gvenatadze
Markos
Enuki Gvenatadze
Markos


Lena Kitsopoulou
Lena Kitsopoulou
Dimitris' Mother
Lena Kitsopoulou
Dimitris' Mother
Yorgos Pandeleakis
Yorgos Pandeleakis
Mother's boyfriend
Yorgos Pandeleakis
Mother's boyfriend


Julio Katsis
Julio Katsis
Julio Katsis
Goga Tsiklauri
Goga Tsiklauri
Goga Tsiklauri
David Szymczak
David Szymczak
David Szymczak
Teo Angelov
Teo Angelov
Teo Angelov
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