
Iron Lady
Comedy
Overview
Rena, a dynamic woman who looks up to Margaret Thatcher, decides to fix the problems she sees around her, in Athens and Greece in general. When the president of state television gives her the opportunity to host a show and express her views, she takes advantage of the offer. She takes to the streets and, with the help of a cameraman, attempts to document the wrongdoings of the country.
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Rena Vlahopoulou
Rena Vlahopoulou
Rena Remoundou
Rena Vlahopoulou
Rena Remoundou


Teti Shinaki
Teti Shinaki
Niece
Teti Shinaki
Niece


Tasos Perzikianidis
Tasos Perzikianidis
Andreas
Tasos Perzikianidis
Andreas


Kostas Floratos
Kostas Floratos
Dimitris
Kostas Floratos
Dimitris


Nikos Tsoukas
Nikos Tsoukas
Kitsos
Nikos Tsoukas
Kitsos


Nikos Tsachiridis
Nikos Tsachiridis
Cab driver
Nikos Tsachiridis
Cab driver


Dimitris Zakinthinos
Dimitris Zakinthinos
manager
Dimitris Zakinthinos
manager
Stela Mavridou
Stela Mavridou
Stela Mavridou


Paris Labrakos
Paris Labrakos
shoeblack
Paris Labrakos
shoeblack


Dinos Doulgerakis
Dinos Doulgerakis
Dinos Doulgerakis
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