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The Man from Chernobyl 1986

📅 1986-01-01

Step into the quirky world of *The Man from Chernobyl (1986)*, a Greek comedy directed by Omiros Efstratiadis that blends absurd humor with a playful nod to real-world events.

Director: Omiros Efstratiadis

Cast

Kostas Tsakonas
Kostas Tsakonas
Sisyfos
Penelope Pitsouli
Penelope Pitsouli
Marina
Stamatis Tzelepis
Stamatis Tzelepis
Dimokritos
Ilias Konstadinou
Ilias Konstadinou
Ilias
Mary Papanikolaou
Franco Alfonso
Franco Alfonso
Alekos Zartaloudis
Alekos Zartaloudis
Alekos
Tasos Polyhronopoulos
Tasos Polyhronopoulos
Tina Papastergiou
Kostas Dagas
Kostas Dagas

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Man from Chernobyl (1986)* about?

The film centers on Sifis, an Athenian who relocates his family to the countryside to escape smog, only to encounter a bizarre twist of fate tied to the Chornobyl radiation leak. His return to the city spirals into a comedic nightmare as physical changes turn him into an unwilling spectacle.

Who directed *The Man from Chernobyl*?

The film was directed by Omiros Efstratiadis, a Greek filmmaker known for his work in comedy.

Who stars in *The Man from Chernobyl*?

The cast features Kostas Tsakonas in the lead role, alongside Penelope Pitsouli, Stamatis Tzelepis, Ilias Konstadinou, and Mary Papanikolaou.

Is *The Man from Chernobyl (1986)* worth watching?

While not widely rated, *The Man from Chernobyl* offers a unique blend of Greek comedy and offbeat satire. Fans of lighthearted, thematically quirky films may find its absurd premise entertaining, though it's not a mainstream pick.

How long is *The Man from Chernobyl*?

Runtime details for *The Man from Chernobyl* are not listed.

About The Man from Chernobyl (1986) — A Greek Comedy Rooted in Absurdity and Real-World Chaos

Step into the quirky world of *The Man from Chernobyl (1986)*, a Greek comedy directed by Omiros Efstratiadis that blends absurd humor with a playful nod to real-world events. The film follows Sifis, a fed-up Athenian who escapes the city's suffocating smog with his family, seeking clean air in the countryside. But fate has other plans when a bizarre twist of radiation from the Chornobyl disaster turns his simple relocation into a surreal adventure.

As Sifis returns to Athens for supplies, the radiation's side effects kick in—his hair falls out, leaving him bald, and a comically misplaced tail sprouts where it shouldn't. The once-straightforward tale of escape becomes a farcical romp, as Sifis navigates the chaos of sudden fame—or infamy—amidst a society quick to judge. With Efstratiadis at the helm, the film balances lighthearted satire with a dash of social commentary, making it a standout in Greek comedy.