
Aegean SOS 2018
Summer 2018 sets the stage for a deliciously absurd battle of national pride in *Aegean SOS* (2018), a Greek comedy-action flick directed by Pierros Andrakakos.
Director: Pierros Andrakakos
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Aegean SOS (2018) about?
*Aegean SOS* follows the chaotic aftermath of an earthquake that surfaces a small island in the Aegean Sea during summer 2018. As Greek and Turkish forces rush to claim the land, they realize they've arrived simultaneously—leaving both sides stranded together in a absurdist standoff. The film turns geopolitical tension into a farcical comedy of errors.
Who directed Aegean SOS?
The film was directed by Pierros Andrakakos, a Greek filmmaker known for blending comedy with social commentary in his work.
Who stars in Aegean SOS?
The film features Thodoris Atheridis, Panos Vlahos, Evagelia Siriopoulou, Michalis Leventogiannis, and Nina Seničar in key roles.
Is Aegean SOS (2018) worth watching?
Given its unrated status but high-energy premise, *Aegean SOS* is best suited for fans of lighthearted comedies with a satirical edge. While it doesn't aim for deep storytelling, its absurd premise and fast pace make it a fun, escapist watch—especially for those who enjoy geopolitical humor.
How long is Aegean SOS?
The movie runs for 90 minutes.
About Aegean SOS (2018) — A hilarious clash of nations over a tiny island
Summer 2018 sets the stage for a deliciously absurd battle of national pride in *Aegean SOS* (2018), a Greek comedy-action flick directed by Pierros Andrakakos. When a sudden earthquake raises a tiny island from the Aegean Sea, both Greece and Turkey scramble to claim it—only to discover they've landed on the same patch of land at the same time. What follows is a hilarious standoff filled with quirky characters, cultural clashes, and a stern reminder that summer vacations are sacred, even when the earth moves beneath you.
With a vibrant cast led by Thodoris Atheridis and Panos Vlahos, *Aegean SOS* blends slapstick humor with geopolitical satire, crafting a lighthearted but sharp commentary on diplomacy (or the lack thereof). The film's breezy 90-minute runtime keeps the energy high, making it a perfect pick for audiences who love their comedies with a side of absurdity and a dash of sun-soaked escapism.