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Crazy of all Greece
Thanasis works in the café he inherited from his father and hopes that his children will manage to complete their studies. This desire is based on his own dream of becoming a judge, which never happened due to his father's objections.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy businessman, recently arrived from America, tries to reconnect with his Greek roots by purchasing a struggling local newspaper. He soon finds himself embroiled in the eccentricities of a small Greek town and its colorful inhabitants, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and cultural clashes.
Critical Reception
Crazy of all Greece was a popular comedy in its native Greece, appealing to audiences with its lighthearted humor and familiar cultural references. While not widely known internationally, it is remembered fondly for its star, Kostas Voutsas, and its portrayal of Greek provincial life.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comedic timing and the performance of its lead.
A light and amusing look at Greek small-town life.
Relies heavily on stereotypes and familiar comedic tropes.
Google audience: Audience reviews are generally positive, with viewers enjoying the humor and the nostalgic feel of the film. Some note that it represents a classic style of Greek comedy.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Dinos Katsouridis, who was primarily known as a cinematographer and also served as the cinematographer for this film.
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