O papa-Souzas fantomas
Father Isichios tries to sell the church's valuable objects to help his parish. He transforms into a night avenger to rob the big spenders. But soon, he raises suspicion. Father Isychios decides to cr…
O papa-Souzas fantomas
Father Isichios tries to sell the church's valuable objects to help his parish. He transforms into a night avenger to rob the big spenders. But soon, he raises suspicion. Father Isychios decides to create an orphanage to help the residents of his parish. He tries to sell the valuable objects of the church, but when he is in danger of being discovered he changes his plans. He transforms himself into a avenger of the night and robs those who spend their money at bouzouki joints. Soon, he rouses the suspicions of his wife, since his activities require that he stay out late at night. —Greek Film Archive After the unexpected success of his bold reform programme in O papa-Souzas (1983), indefatigable Father Isichios realises he must up his game. With corruption, extreme poverty, and profound social differences depriving his parish of the daily bread, the virtuous priest hits the church where it hurts: its movable properties and fixed assets. As a result, Father Isichios adopts a new secret persona, determined to crush destitution and injustice. However, the cleric's covert operations have already caught unwanted attention--apart from his wife, the local clergy also smell a rat. But now, there is no turning back. Will Fantômas, the unstoppable Wheelie-Priest's radical alter ego, teach the greedy and spendthrift a lesson in humility? —Nick Riganas
O papa-Souzas fantomas
Comedy
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Father Isichios tries to sell the church's valuable objects to help his parish. He transforms into a night avenger to rob the big spenders. But soon, he raises suspicion.
Father Isychios decides to create an orphanage to help the residents of his parish. He tries to sell the valuable objects of the church, but when he is in danger of being discovered he changes his plans. He transforms himself into a avenger of the night and robs those who spend their money at bouzouki joints.
Soon, he rouses the suspicions of his wife, since his activities require that he stay out late at night. —Greek Film Archive After the unexpected success of his bold reform programme in O papa-Souzas (1983), indefatigable Father Isichios realises he must up his game. With corruption, extreme poverty, and profound social differences depriving his parish of the daily bread, the virtuous priest hits the church where it hurts: its movable properties and fixed assets.
As a result, Father Isichios adopts a new secret persona, determined to crush destitution and injustice. However, the cleric's covert operations have already caught unwanted attention--apart from his wife, the local clergy also smell a rat. But now, there is no turning back.
Will Fantômas, the unstoppable Wheelie-Priest's radical alter ego, teach the greedy and spendthrift a lesson in humility? —Nick Riganas.