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Exodus 1826

"A ROAD OF NO RETURN"

Captain Michos Floros returns to Samarina to gather more men and lead them to Messolonghi, joining General Makris's existing forces. Thus, with the help of his friend Elias Manakas and 25 other men, they set off on a long journey to meet Zisis Hatzimati and the rest of their compatriots in Messolonghi. On March 31, 1826, they began their difficult journey through the mountains. At the same time, the women in the village tried to learn from Eleni Florou the real reason for their men's sudden departure. Ibrahim Pasha and the Turkish commander of Arta, Nihat Servan, prepare their final attack on Messolonghi.

Top Cast

  • Dimitris Papadopoulos

    Dimitris Papadopoulos

    Captain Michos Floros

  • Leonidas Kakouris

    Leonidas Kakouris

    Ilias Manakas

  • Maria Androutsou

    Maria Androutsou

    Heleni Florou

  • Vasilis Tsikaras

    Vasilis Tsikaras

    Commander Nurkas Servan

  • Christos Batzios

    Christos Batzios

    Avramoulis

  • Antonis Siopkas

    Antonis Siopkas

    Bousias

  • Aggela Vagiona

    Aggela Vagiona

    Stella Manaka

  • Eirini Tsiaousi

    Eirini Tsiaousi

    Pigi Florou

  • Nina Mylona

    Nina Mylona

    Maria Florou

Overview

Captain Michos Floros returns to Samarina to gather more men and lead them to Messolonghi, joining General Makris's existing forces. Thus, with the help of his friend Elias Manakas and 25 other men, they set off on a long journey to meet Zisis Hatzimati and the rest of their compatriots in Messolonghi. On March 31, 1826, they began their difficult journey through the mountains. At the same time, the women in the village tried to learn from Eleni Florou the real reason for their men's sudden departure. Ibrahim Pasha and the Turkish commander of Arta, Nihat Servan, prepare their final attack on Messolonghi.

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