Most Popular Argyris Pandazaras Trailers
Total trailers found: 13
Dead Europe Trailer (2012)
12 December 2012
In Greece to scatter his father's ashes, Isaac hears of a curse that hangs over the head of his family.
Pari Trailer (2020)
16 July 2020
Babak, an Iranian student in Greece, doesn't show up to welcome his visiting parents at the Athens airport.
Polyxeni Trailer (2017)
14 December 2017
In 1955 a couple of prominent Greek Istanbulites adopt an orphan Greek girl, twelve-year-old Polyxeni, who is separated from her younger brother.
MJ Trailer (2024)
05 September 2024
Michalis or MJ is obsessed with fame, wealth and Michael Jordan. He is a trap rapper. "I am destined for greatness! I am already Number One! But why don't they love me?
Hen Trailer (2026)
20 February 2026
Escaping from a chicken farm, a hen finds refuge in the courtyard of a crumbling restaurant. There, she discovers love, confronts the pecking order, and fights to protect her eggs from a greedy owner.
A Journey to the Stars Trailer (2022)
16 March 2022
The story of Greek businessmen Pavlos and Thanasis Giannakopoulos and their impact on Panathinaikos b
Suntan Trailer (2016)
31 March 2016
Kostis is a 40-year-old doctor that finds himself in the small island of Antiparos, in order to take over the local clinic.
Digger Trailer (2021)
17 June 2021
When Jonny visits his father Nikitas in his cabin in the woods after 20 years, the hermit ignores him.
Motorway 65 Trailer (2020)
20 September 2020
Two siblings live in the industrial town of Elefsina. A bridge connects their neighborhood, inhabited mostly by Black-Sea Greeks, to an area inhabited by immigrants varied background.
Super Trailer (2023)
28 April 2023
On their way to the supermarket, Penny and James meet again for the first time.
Icarus Trailer (2015)
02 October 2015
Michalis has a plan and awaits. His father leaves. Now he is alone with a knife, his mother, his sister and his brother.
Last Visit Trailer (2021)
17 September 2021
Last Visit is a tribute to Lefteris Voyatzis (1945 - 2013), an indisputable milestone in the modern history of Greek theater that defined people, projects, and our theatrical perception.