
Where are you going, little George, in this weather? 2011
Greek comedic satire "Where are you going, little George, in this weather?" (2011) weaves together a series of absurd yet poignant vignettes set against the backdrop of economic turmoil.
Director: Giorgos Konstantinou
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Where are you going, little George, in this weather? (2011) about?
This satirical Greek comedy follows a cast of desperate characters navigating financial ruin, absurd bureaucracy, and personal crises. The film threads together their chaotic stories, each a microcosm of Greece's economic turmoil in a darkly humorous light.
Who directed Where are you going, little George, in this weather??
The film was directed by Giorgos Konstantinou, who infuses the comedy with sharp social commentary and chaotic energy.
Who stars in Where are you going, little George, in this weather??
The ensemble cast features Stathis Psaltis as the determined everyman, Martha Karagianni as the outraged television-watcher, and Sofi Zanninou as the trapped maid, among others.
Is Where are you going, little George, in this weather? (2011) worth watching?
If you enjoy dark comedies with biting social satire, this film delivers a unique perspective on Greece's struggles. While not for everyone, its absurd humor and sharp observations make it a memorable watch for fans of offbeat cinema.
How long is Where are you going, little George, in this weather??
Runtime details are not listed.
About Where are you going, little George, in this weather? (2011) — A Greek comedy riding the wave of economic chaos
Greek comedic satire "Where are you going, little George, in this weather?" (2011) weaves together a series of absurd yet poignant vignettes set against the backdrop of economic turmoil. Directed by Giorgos Konstantinou, the film follows Stathis Psaltis as an everyman navigating Greece's crisis, clutching onto hope like Giorgakis clings to his promised Ithaca. Martha Karagianni's television-throwing fury mirrors societal outrage, while Kostas Evripiotis wrestles with kitchen nightmares—each character trapped in their own absurd reality. The humor is dark, the satire sharp, and the atmosphere a chaotic dance between despair and resilience.
Through interconnected stories, the film explores themes of survival, greed, and the surreal contradictions of modern life. Sofi Zanninou's portrayal of a maid trapped in a pink room epitomizes the absurdity, as characters chase mirages of prosperity while the IMF looms like a modern-day Cyclops. Konstantinou's direction balances slapstick timing with biting commentary, making this a standout Greek comedy that resonates beyond its borders. A quirky, thought-provoking ride that's as much about the journey as the destination.