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Loafing and Camouflage (Greek: Λούφα και Παραλλαγή, romanized: Lufa kai Paralagi; 1984) is a Greek comedy film directed by Nikos Perakis. It was followed by the motion picture Living Dangerously ( Greek: BiOS + πολιτεία , romanized: BiOS + politeia; 1987 ), bringing the characters in a post-20 year "reunion".
Mar 23, 1984 · Instead, the talented cinematographer and his resourceful comrades are in for a rude awakening when a certain Georgios Papadopoulos enters the picture to lead a military coup d'état on 21 April 1967. Suddenly, things are looking bleak; a national tragedy has become the new reality.
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- Comedy
- Nicos Perakis
- 1984-03-23
The film is the story of a group of soldiers, who, in the course of their compulsory military service in 1967 and 1968, before and during the military dictatorship in Greece, are assigned to the then recently founded Armed Forces Television.
Dec 8, 2005 · Sirens in the Aegean: Directed by Nicos Perakis. With Yannis Tsimitselis, Yorgos Seitaridis, Ioannis Papazisis, Socratis Patsikas. A group of Greek solders, who serve their military service in Kos, is sent to guard the skerry of Pitta.
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- Comedy
- Nicos Perakis
- 2005-12-08
The film is the story of a group of soldiers, who, in the course of their compulsory military service in 1967 and 1968, before and during the military dictatorship in Greece, are assigned to the then recently founded Armed Forces Television.
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- Spentzos Films, Greek Film Centre
- Nikos Perakis
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Mar 22, 2012 · Loafing and Camouflage: Sirens at Land - 2011 Feature Film Trailer - YouTube. clproductionsgreece. 10 subscribers. Subscribed. 7. 3.2K views 11 years ago. A few years after the rock islet...
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This army satire follows a small group of Greek Army soldiers in the island of Kos, when they are assigned to spend a few days guarding a small rock island named Pitta to defend an alleged invasion from Turkish troops.