
Pao gia dimarhos 2003
Step into the whimsical world of *Pao gia dimarhos (2003)*, a Greek comedy that takes a hilarious detour across the Channel. Directed by Vasilis Tsivilikas, the film follows the outrageous adventures of a Conservative Party candidate vying for London's mayoral seat.
Director: Vasilis Tsivilikas
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pao gia dimarhos (2003) about?
This Greek comedy throws Vasilis Tsivilikas into the role of a Conservative Party candidate running for London's mayor. To navigate the city's elite circles, he disguises himself as a famous starlet, sparking a chain of uproarious misadventures that test his wit and sanity.
Who directed Pao gia dimarhos?
Vasilis Tsivilikas directed this offbeat comedy, bringing his signature blend of political satire and physical humor to the film.
Who stars in Pao gia dimarhos?
The film features Vasilis Tsivilikas in the lead, joined by Giannis Michalopoulos, Eleftheria Rigou, Pavlos Orkopoulos, and Hilda Iliopoulou.
Is Pao gia dimarhos (2003) worth watching?
For fans of Greek comedies or political satire, *Pao gia dimarhos* offers a uniquely entertaining premise. While it may not reinvent the genre, its charm and absurdity make it a delightful choice for a lighthearted laugh.
How long is Pao gia dimarhos?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Pao gia dimarhos (2003) — Greek Comedy in the Heart of London Politics
Step into the whimsical world of *Pao gia dimarhos (2003)*, a Greek comedy that takes a hilarious detour across the Channel. Directed by Vasilis Tsivilikas, the film follows the outrageous adventures of a Conservative Party candidate vying for London's mayoral seat. To infiltrate high society, he adopts the persona of a glamorous starlet, leading to a series of chaotic escapades that blend political satire with slapstick humor.
With its offbeat premise and lighthearted tone, the movie captures the absurdity of ambition and identity, all wrapped in the charm of a fish-out-of-water story. Tsivilikas' direction keeps the energy buoyant, while the ensemble cast—including Giannis Michalopoulos and Eleftheria Rigou—delivers comedic timing that elevates the film's playful critique of politics and celebrity culture.