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The Man from Chernobyl

Sifis is fed up with the smog in central Athens and decides with his family to move to the countryside to get some fresh air. But there, he gets hit by radiation from the Chornobyl nuclear reactor leak. When he decides to return to Athens to buy supplies, the side effects of the radiation begin to take effect, and not only does his hair fall out and he becomes bald, but he also becomes a laughing stock because of a tail that grows out of his backside.

Top Cast

  • Kostas Tsakonas

    Kostas Tsakonas

    Sisyfos

  • Penelope Pitsouli

    Penelope Pitsouli

    Marina

  • Stamatis Tzelepis

    Stamatis Tzelepis

    Dimokritos

  • Ilias Konstadinou

    Ilias Konstadinou

    Ilias

  • Mary Papanikolaou

    Mary Papanikolaou

  • Franco Alfonso

    Franco Alfonso

  • Alekos Zartaloudis

    Alekos Zartaloudis

    Alekos

  • Tasos Polyhronopoulos

    Tasos Polyhronopoulos

  • Tina Papastergiou

    Tina Papastergiou

Overview

Sifis is fed up with the smog in central Athens and decides with his family to move to the countryside to get some fresh air. But there, he gets hit by radiation from the Chornobyl nuclear reactor leak. When he decides to return to Athens to buy supplies, the side effects of the radiation begin to take effect, and not only does his hair fall out and he becomes bald, but he also becomes a laughing stock because of a tail that grows out of his backside.

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