
The film is the story of a group of soldiers, who, in the course of their compulsory military service in 1967 and 1968, before and during the military dictatorship in Greece, are assigned to the then recently founded Armed Forces Television. This TV station, founded for the civilian population, was run by the Cinematographic Unit of the army which until then had only produced propaganda films and newsreels and was responsible for entertaining the troops and other charity organizations with movie screenings. The personnel was composed mostly of soldiers, who already had experience in the film business in their civilian lives, as well as those who received their training in the army. The story may be only 95% true, but that is simply because the true story is even more absurd...
Pvt Ioannis Papadopoulos

Pvt Ahilleas Labrou

Col A. Kontelis

Lt. Col. Minas Katsabelas

Pvt Panagiotis Balourdos

Emmanouela Dimaki

Maj D. Karavidis

Captain

Pvt Michalis 'Karamazov' Karamanos

Staff Sergeant

Katerina Papadopoulou

Pvt Petros Savvidis

Pvt Marlafekas
Pvt Apostolis Apostolopoulos

Soula
Cindy

John Papaloukas

Mr. Karlatos

anchorman

Military Policeman
Warrant Officer

souvlaki seller

priest
Mexican singer
retired Senior Officer

cook

Mrs. Labrou

Repairman

Military Canteen Operator

editor operator

Barracks Manager

General

Guard

sound editor

soldier

cinematographer

Mexican singer

Foteini Katsabela
Retired Officer

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