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My Mother Tzikou and Watermelon

The artist staged in front of the camera a conversation between Ruxandra -his mother- and Gicu, the also Romanian greengrocer who lives in Nafpaktos, asking them to get in the sea in their bathing suits and have a conversation in half Greek – half Romanian about everyday life while they are playing and finally eating a watermelon.

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The artist staged in front of the camera a conversation between Ruxandra -his mother- and Gicu, the also Romanian greengrocer who lives in Nafpaktos, asking them to get in the sea in their bathing suits and have a conversation in half Greek – half Romanian about everyday life while they are playing and finally eating a watermelon.

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