The new 24-episode musical comedy is a hybrid of comical situations, heaps of satire and musical spectacle, based on Foivos Delivorias and Spyros Krimpalis' original idea and directed by Grigoris Karantinakis. An original fiction series, in which reality will be defeated by surrealism.
Pavlos (40), a cynical, racist Airbnb host, spends a night with his new tenant, Fotis (55), a romantic, insightful blind man seeking human contact after his wife's death. As the night progresses, however, Fotis begins to shed light on Pavlos' misconceptions.
You Can’t Take From One Who Does No Have (Ouk an lavois para tou mi ehontos) is a Greek animated mini-series that aired in the 2010-2011 season on Mega. Ouk an lavois para tou mi ehontos develops in modern Athens where Charos goes, wanting to withdraw from his obligations. However, he is short an obolus on his books, what Menippus owes since he died. Hermes, as the carrier of souls and responsible for Menippus not having the obolus, together with Charus try to help Menippus make money to pay him the obolus. The series was scheduled to begin in the 2009–2010 season, but was eventually rescheduled for the following season’s schedule. The series consists of a total of one cycle with 14 episodes.
The story begins at the end of the first Kako movie. The survivors meet up with a group of other barricaded survivors and must take care of the zombies as well as other random Greeks that have taken advantage of the chaos, while shooting random moving targets (zombie or not). Throughout we take small flashback visits into ancient Greece where the zombie apocalypse has also happened and we learn how they faced them.
Yannis Sarakatsanis is an actor, director, writer. An example of his work in the theater are the performances Mygophaes (2019), The Long-haired (2019), Sherlock Holmes and the Blue Ruby (2016), You're an Animal, Viskovic (2016). On television, he participated in the series Οuk an lavois... (2011).
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