One Day in August

One Day in August

5.7

Oct 13 2002

2h 46m

Drama

Middle August in Athens. Three families, living in a three storey building, leave for their summer vacations. Everyone is wishing for a miracle to happen this summer. In the meantime, a drifter breaks into their apartments and rummages their personal belongings, thus unfolding hidden secrets.

Eleni Kastani

Eleni Kastani

Morfoula

Akilas Karazisis

Akilas Karazisis

Fanis

Aimilios Heilakis

Aimilios Heilakis

Kostas

Theodora Tzimou

Theodora Tzimou

Sandra

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