
Tsatsiki, Dad and the Olive War 2015
Prepare for a heartwarming and humorous journey to a sun-drenched Greek village in *Tsatsiki, Dad and the Olive War* (2015), directed by Lisa James Larsson.
Director: Lisa James Larsson
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Tsatsiki, Dad and the Olive War* (2015) about?
This heartwarming family comedy follows Tsatsiki as he travels to Greece to spend the summer with his father, only to find the village in crisis. Determined to save the family hotel and olive grove from being sold, Tsatsiki embarks on an adventurous mission, proving that courage and determination can overcome even the toughest challenges.
Who directed *Tsatsiki, Dad and the Olive War*?
Lisa James Larsson directed this charming family film, bringing a touch of warmth and humor to the story of a young boy's summer quest.
Who stars in *Tsatsiki, Dad and the Olive War*?
The film features Emrik Ekholm as Tsatsiki, alongside Jonatan Rodriguez, Liv Mjönes, Sara Vilén, and Adam Gutniak in key roles.
Is *Tsatsiki, Dad and the Olive War* (2015) worth watching?
For fans of family-friendly comedies with emotional depth, this film is a charming choice. While it may not boast blockbuster action, its heartwarming themes and lovable characters make it a rewarding watch for both kids and adults.
How long is *Tsatsiki, Dad and the Olive War*?
*Tsatsiki, Dad and the Olive War* runs for 95 minutes.
About Tsatsiki, Dad and the Olive War (2015) — A Family Comedy Filled with Greek Summer Adventures
Prepare for a heartwarming and humorous journey to a sun-drenched Greek village in *Tsatsiki, Dad and the Olive War* (2015), directed by Lisa James Larsson. This charming family comedy follows Tsatsiki, a young boy longing for summer holidays with his father Yanis in the place he remembers from his dreams. Upon arrival, Tsatsiki discovers that the village he loved is struggling—empty guesthouses and taverns reflect Greece's economic crisis, and worse, Yanis may have to sell the family hotel and olive grove. Armed with the resilience his mother instilled in him, Tsatsiki refuses to accept defeat, sparking a spirited quest to save the heart of the village.
With its blend of humor and emotional depth, *Tsatsiki, Dad and the Olive War* captures the innocence of childhood set against a backdrop of adult challenges. The film's lively pacing and relatable themes of perseverance and family bonds make it a delightful watch for audiences of all ages. Larsson's direction infuses the story with warmth, while the young cast—led by Emrik Ekholm and Jonatan Rodriguez—delivers performances that are both endearing and authentic.