Sirens in the Aegean
A group of Greek solders, who serve their military service in Kos, is sent to guard the skerry of Pitta. Everything looked normal until a Turkish boat disembarks 4 castaways on Pitta. 15 August 2003.…
Sirens in the Aegean
A group of Greek solders, who serve their military service in Kos, is sent to guard the skerry of Pitta. Everything looked normal until a Turkish boat disembarks 4 castaways on Pitta. 15 August 2003. Under the hot sun of the Aegean Sea, the passengers of the Turkish yacht Ege Güzeli attempt to disembark in Pitta, a rocky Greek skerry just a stone's throw from the Turkish shoreline. As a six-member unit of Greek soldiers intercepts the intruding boat, the lack of communication, paired with the language barrier and ardent patriotism, ratchets up the tension, threatening to spark a bitter diplomatic row between the two countries. Will reason prevail? Can Greece's finest de-escalate the volatile situation? —Nick Riganas This army satire follows a small group of Greek soldiers in the island of Kos, when they are assigned to spend a few days guarding a small rock island named pita. After their arrival in pita, they soon face a serious problem as a small Turkish ship arrives in the area. What do these intruders really want, and what are these beautiful girls doing with them? —Chris Makrozahopoulos <makzax@hotmail.com> A group of Greek solders, who serve their military service in Kos, is sent to guard the skerry of Pitta. Everything looked normal until a Turkish boat disembarked 4 castaways on Pitta. Amongst the passengers of the boat was the niece of a Turkish admiral, which made things more complicated when the Turkish authorities started looking for them. Our heroes did't know what to do since a diplomatic episode could be inevitable. —manjiki Greek soldiers from the island of Kos are sent to the Greek rock-island Pitta to defend an alleged invasion from Turkish troops. They encounter a Turkish yacht sent there for a photo shooting and arrest them assuming they are invading the island. The outcome is the involvement of both countries in the incident resulting in several comic situations. The film is a sequel to the Directors original movie "Loufa & Parallaghi" of 1984. Although the story is completely different, it deals with comic situations of the Greek mandatory military service —Sergios
Sirens in the Aegean
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A group of Greek solders, who serve their military service in Kos, is sent to guard the skerry of Pitta. Everything looked normal until a Turkish boat disembarks 4 castaways on Pitta. 15 August 2003.
Under the hot sun of the Aegean Sea, the passengers of the Turkish yacht Ege Güzeli attempt to disembark in Pitta, a rocky Greek skerry just a stone's throw from the Turkish shoreline. As a six-member unit of Greek soldiers intercepts the intruding boat, the lack of communication, paired with the language barrier and ardent patriotism, ratchets up the tension, threatening to spark a bitter diplomatic row between the two countries. Will reason prevail? Can Greece's finest de-escalate the volatile situation? —Nick Riganas This army satire follows a small group of Greek soldiers in the island of Kos, when they are assigned to spend a few days guarding a small rock island named pita.
After their arrival in pita, they soon face a serious problem as a small Turkish ship arrives in the area. What do these intruders really want, and what are these beautiful girls doing with them? —Chris Makrozahopoulos <makzax@hotmail.com> A group of Greek solders, who serve their military service in Kos, is sent to guard the skerry of Pitta. Everything looked normal until a Turkish boat disembarked 4 castaways on Pitta.
Amongst the passengers of the boat was the niece of a Turkish admiral, which made things more complicated when the Turkish authorities started looking for them. Our heroes did't know what to do since a diplomatic episode could be inevitable. —manjiki Greek soldiers from the island of Kos are sent to the Greek rock-island Pitta to defend an alleged invasion from Turkish troops.
They encounter a Turkish yacht sent there for a photo shooting and arrest them assuming they are invading the island. The outcome is the involvement of both countries in the incident resulting in several comic situations. The film is a sequel to the Directors original movie "Loufa & Parallaghi" of 1984.
Although the story is completely different, it deals with comic situations of the Greek mandatory military service —Sergios.