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Krevatokamara me thea 1989

★ 2.01 votes📅 1989-01-01

In *Krevatokamara me thea (1989)*, a sharp-witted comedy-drama directed by Vangelis Balafoutis, the quiet life of Stefanos takes a dramatic turn when he uncovers a web of corporate corruption within Elladex.

Director: Vangelis Balafoutis

Cast

Pavlos Evagelopoulos
Pavlos Evagelopoulos
Stefanos
Vana Barba
Vana Barba
Dimitris Banos
Dimitris Banos
Vangelis Ploios
Vangelis Ploios
Dimitris Petratos
Giannis Evdaimon
Giannis Evdaimon
Mary Venezi
Mary Venezi
Dimitris Pantazis
Dimitris Pantazis
Nikos Redifis
Nikos Redifis
Kostas Dagas
Kostas Dagas

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Krevatokamara me thea (1989) about?

This 1989 Greek comedy follows Stefanos, an ordinary man who exposes a corporate scandal at Elladex, only to find himself entangled in a dangerous game of power and seduction. As he falls for a woman with a hidden past, he must navigate blackmail, corporate espionage, and his own moral dilemmas.

Who directed Krevatokamara me thea?

The film was directed by Vangelis Balafoutis, known for blending humor and social commentary in Greek cinema.

Who stars in Krevatokamara me thea?

The main cast includes Pavlos Evagelopoulos as Stefanos, Vana Barba as the mysterious secretary, and Dimitris Banos in a supporting role.

Is Krevatokamara me thea (1989) worth watching?

While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, this comedy-drama offers sharp satire and an engaging plot that makes it worth a watch for fans of Greek cinema and corporate thrillers. Its blend of romance, humor, and intrigue sets it apart.

How long is Krevatokamara me thea?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Krevatokamara me thea (1989) — A whistleblower's romance in a corrupt corporate world

In *Krevatokamara me thea (1989)*, a sharp-witted comedy-drama directed by Vangelis Balafoutis, the quiet life of Stefanos takes a dramatic turn when he uncovers a web of corporate corruption within Elladex. What begins as a simple whistleblowing act spirals into a chaotic dance with power players—including seductive political wives, cutthroat shareholders, and even a mysterious ex-burglar posing as his secretary. As Stefanos navigates this high-stakes game of blackmail and romance, he must outmaneuver those who want to silence him while discovering an unexpected connection that could change everything.

Balafoutis crafts a biting satire of corporate greed and moral compromise, blending humor with moments of suspense. The film's lively atmosphere is driven by Pavlos Evagelopoulos' standout performance as the reluctant hero, supported by a talented cast including Vana Barba and Dimitris Banos. With its mix of romance, intrigue, and social commentary, *Krevatokamara me thea (1989)* offers a compelling look at how one man's integrity can shake the foundations of a corrupt system.