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Drama
Overview
In a working class neighborhood of Athens of the economic crisis, resurgence of fascism and covid19, a racist group of 18-year-old students persecute immigrants, homosexuals, anyone who is just different. A classmate of theirs who does not hide his dislike for their action quickly becomes their target.
Top Cast


Iosif Gavrielatos
Iosif Gavrielatos
Mihalis
Iosif Gavrielatos
Mihalis


Anastasis Laoulakos
Anastasis Laoulakos
Stelios
Anastasis Laoulakos
Stelios


Nikos Zeginoglou
Nikos Zeginoglou
Ilias
Nikos Zeginoglou
Ilias


Klelia Andriolatou
Klelia Andriolatou
Marina
Klelia Andriolatou
Marina


Maria Skoula
Maria Skoula
Maria Skoula
Marina Anifanti
Marina Anifanti
Katerina
Marina Anifanti
Katerina


Dimitris Lalos
Dimitris Lalos
Dimitris Lalos


Theodora Tzimou
Theodora Tzimou
Theodora Tzimou


Stavros Tsoumanis
Stavros Tsoumanis
Stavros Tsoumanis


Vasilis Darmas
Vasilis Darmas
Vasilis Darmas
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