Jamaica

Jamaica

6.8

Dec 21 2017

2h 38m

Drama

A taxi driver is trying to make ends meet with his debts. His brother, a famous TV presenter, lives every day like it's his last one. Tied in their childhood, but alienated in their adult everyday life, they will meet again under unpleasant circumstances. The shared memories, the long journeys to Jamaica - the unattainable dream shared by children - one's inexhaustible humor and the other's pure soul will unite them again.

Spiros Papadopoulos

Spiros Papadopoulos

Akis

Fanis Mouratidis

Fanis Mouratidis

Timos

Anna-Maria Papaharalambous

Anna-Maria Papaharalambous

Nina

Nikoleta Kotsailidou

Nikoleta Kotsailidou

Popi

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