
Mia fora kai ena moro
Comedy
Overview
When Nondas, a shady 50-year-old nightclub operator, rescues the despairing Alkiviadis, tied to train tracks after endless debts and a loveless marriage, he impulsively drags him along on his own road trip to find the mother of Persephone, the baby burdened upon him by an ex.
Top Cast


Petros Filippidis
Petros Filippidis
Alkiviadis
Petros Filippidis
Alkiviadis


Sakis Boulas
Sakis Boulas
Nondas
Sakis Boulas
Nondas


Angeliki Pavlopoulou
Angeliki Pavlopoulou
Persefoni
Angeliki Pavlopoulou
Persefoni


Joyce Evidi
Joyce Evidi
Tasia
Joyce Evidi
Tasia


Yannis Zouganelis
Yannis Zouganelis
Paraskevas
Yannis Zouganelis
Paraskevas


Markella Giannatou
Markella Giannatou
Dimitra
Markella Giannatou
Dimitra


Taxiarhis Hanos
Taxiarhis Hanos
Babis
Taxiarhis Hanos
Babis


Anna Panagiotopoulou
Anna Panagiotopoulou
Theia Nonta
Anna Panagiotopoulou
Theia Nonta


Maria Korinthiou
Maria Korinthiou
Elena
Maria Korinthiou
Elena


Yannis Stefopoulos
Yannis Stefopoulos
Paraskevas
Yannis Stefopoulos
Paraskevas
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