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Island (The)

Country: Greece, Language: Greek, 96 mins

Original Title

Nisos
  • Director: Christos Dimas
  • Writer: Kostis Papadopoulos; Elena Solomou
  • Producer: Giannis Iakovidis

CGiii Comment

A comedy?!? Not in the slightest.

A moronic story with equally moronic performances - more irritating than poison ivy.

Dimas directs without flare and/or skill....clearly incapable of directing comedy, recognising comedy or even understanding comedy.

A film that should - and will - sink without trace.


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The(ir) Blurb...

The death of a prominent citizen reveals the corruption that festers behind closed doors on a seemingly serene Greek island.

Cast & Characters

Eleni Kastani as Olympia;
Elissavet Konstantinidou as Angela;
Vladimiros Kiriakidis as Babis;
Mihalis Marinos as Papa Lampros;
Odysseas Papaspiliopoulos as Apostolis;
Dimitris Tzoumakis as Agis;
Tania Tripi as Loula;
Zeta Douka as Afroditi;
Dafni Labroyanni as Eva;
Pavlos Orkopoulos as Thomas