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They invented theatre, philosophy, poetry, mathematics, aesthetic purity, classical beauty and fetta cheese.
Now the Greeks have really outdone themselves...
Say 'yasou' to one of the most ambitious and expensive Greek films ever made - part tragedy, part parody, part musical, Klama is a modern day epic where high emotions, low acts and big hair make strange bedfellows.
Riding high on oppressed love affairs, class conflicts, sunken ships, missing children, the German occupation, forbidden desires, bitter grudges and an unorthodox wedding, Klama brilliantly satirizes all the heady ingredients of classic '60's Greek cinema. It's an outrageous explosion of melodrama, spectacle and passion.
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