Set in the 1930s, Antonis Zagouras is a young misusian who comes to Athens trying to make ends meet.
Living Dangerously is a comedy movie that takes place in Athens, Greece in the 1980s. The story follows a television crew who gets caught up in a series of comedic events involving a terrorist group, a government cover-up, and a soccer world cup. With satire and clever humor, the movie touches upon various social and political issues of that time.
A killer with a troubled past is torn between his loyalty to his criminal boss and his desire for redemption. As he navigates the dangerous underworld of crime, he finds himself caught in a web of deceit, betrayal, and violence. Will he be able to find salvation and break free from the cycle of violence that surrounds him?
Giannis is a subversive young man who rebels against any social institution or authority. Unemployed by conviction, he cohabits with his German friend Ilze, who supports him, helps his arrogant uncle , a fallen aristocrat, with his drug smuggling, and becomes friends with a Pontian Turk, Mustapha. The latter has entered Greece illegally and follows Giannis to Athens, hoping to find his Greek grandmother, who is none other than Giannis' grandmother as well. Mustapha steals the hearty of Ilze, whom he entertains with tales of his exploits, but the uncle turns them over to the police, and so they are truly in a tight squeeze. They get out of doing time, despite it all, and leave for Turkey, but they stray into Albania, where they are arrested and sentenced to manual labor.
The secret services of the junta use a resisting captain who is now their prisoner in order to trap some resistance kernels. The conflicting ideological trajectories of people, each representing something specific, are drifting from the whirlpool of history, composing a mosaic of representative heroes of a time.
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