
Roda tsanta kai kopana 2011
Three decades after their chaotic school days, the mischievous gang from the cult classic *Roda tsanta kai kopana (2011)* returns to the halls of their old high school—this time as teachers.
Director: Omiros Efstratiadis
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Roda tsanta kai kopana* (2011) about?
The film follows the same group of troublemakers from the 1980s cult classic as they return to their old school—now as teachers. Forced to confront the chaos they once caused, they navigate the awkward role reversal of disciplining students who remind them of their younger selves.
Who directed *Roda tsanta kai kopana*?
The sequel was helmed by Omiros Efstratiadis, who brought a fresh yet nostalgic touch to the beloved franchise.
Who stars in *Roda tsanta kai kopana*?
The ensemble cast features returning favorites Steve Douzos, Eleni Filini, and Nena Chronopoulou, joined by Aias Manthopoulos and Nikos Stagopoulos.
Is *Roda tsanta kai kopana* (2011) worth watching?
As a standalone comedy with heart and humor, it's a solid pick for fans of Greek cinema and nostalgic retreads. While it won't dethrone the original, its playful tone and cast make it a worthy follow-up for those who grew up with Billias and the gang.
How long is *Roda tsanta kai kopana*?
The film runs for 91 minutes.
About Roda tsanta kai kopana (2011) — Where the playground bully grows up to be the principal
Three decades after their chaotic school days, the mischievous gang from the cult classic *Roda tsanta kai kopana (2011)* returns to the halls of their old high school—this time as teachers. Director Omiros Efstratiadis reunites Steve Douzos, Eleni Filini, and Nena Chronopoulou in a sharp-witted comedy that flips the script on their former antics. With a playful yet nostalgic atmosphere, the film explores themes of coming of age, the cycle of rebellion, and the irony of becoming the very authority figures once mocked. Think *Ferris Bueller's Day Off* meets *Dead Poets Society*, but with a distinctly Greek twist that balances cheeky humor with heartfelt moments.
This sequel leans into the nostalgia of its predecessor while carving its own identity, poking fun at generational clashes and the absurdity of adulting. The ensemble cast, led by returning favorites and fresh-faced stars like Aias Manthopoulos, delivers performances packed with energy and wit, making *Roda tsanta kai kopana (2011)* a must-watch for fans of the original and newcomers alike. Whether you're craving a laugh or a trip down memory lane, this comedy delivers charm, irreverence, and plenty of surprises.