In 1960s Athens, Greece, a couple navigates the challenges of their troubled marriage, leading to comedic situations and moments of nostalgia. As they grapple with marital problems, including infidelity and divorce, they encounter quirky characters and find themselves in absurd situations.
In 'Woe to the Young,' a penniless young man in old Athens, Greece makes a pact with the devil to regain his youth. However, he soon realizes that there are consequences to his decision, and he must find a way to break the deal before it's too late.
Laterna, Poverty and Carnation is a heartwarming comedy-drama that takes place in Athens, Greece. The story revolves around the lives of its diverse characters, including a struggling musician, a kind-hearted doctor, and a panhandler. As they navigate through poverty, solidarity, and friendship, they discover the power of love and the importance of human connection.
Prince Jan is spying on beautiful tour guide Elena from his helicopter while touring Greece. He escapes from his entourage and joins the girl's group, posing as a humble visitor. The two fall in love, but Prince Jan, knowing that he has duties and responsibilities to his country, leaves her, never revealing his true identity.
An organ grinder (Orestis Makris) loses his wife from complications during birth. Distraught by her death, he refuses to take care of the baby and gives it to a family (Lavrentis Dianellos and Nitsa Tsaganea) to raise. The child (Jenny Karezi) is raised comfortably, and her natural father is too embarrassed to meet her - until she falls in love with a poor musician (Petros Fysoun), and her foster parents refuse to accept their relationship.
The film tells the story of a wandering barrel organ player's daily, tragic life in the back streets of the Finnish cities.
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