Otoño 2015. Dos socorristas, Oscar y Gerard, viajan hasta Lesbos (Grecia) impactados por la fotografía de un niño ahogado en las aguas del Mediterráneo. Al llegar descubren una realidad sobrecogedora: miles de personas arriesgan su vida cada día cruzando el mar en precarias embarcaciones y huyendo de conflictos armados. Sin embargo, nadie ejerce labores de rescate. Junto a Esther, Nico y otros miembros del equipo, lucharán por cumplir un cometido, dando apoyo a personas que lo necesitan. Para todos ellos, este viaje inicial supondrá una odisea que cambiará sus vidas.
Exiliado injustamente, condenado sin juicio, calumniado sin causa. Hombre de Dios describe las pruebas y tribulaciones de San Nektarios de Egina, mientras soporta el odio injusto de sus enemigos mientras predica la Palabra de Dios.
Tess is an ambitious lawyer with a bright future. Henry is a charismatic artist whose career is in decline. Despite their obvious differences, a chance encounter leads to Tess and Henry falling for each other. What follows are periods of joy and romance as we are granted intimate access to the couple’s journey together. Soon the obstacles of life begin to surface and Tess and Henry are forced to endure a wind of change. Realising that love is about compromise and commitment, how far are both willing to go in order to save their relationship?
A post-modern theater adaptation of a classic Greek tragedy takes place in a central theater of Athens. Like every night, the audience take their seats and the play begins. Suddenly, the lights on stage go out. A group of young people, dressed in black and carrying guns, come up on stage. They apologize for the interruption and invite people from the audience to participate on stage. The play resumes with a main difference; life imitates art and not the opposite.
When mysterious creatures invade a Greek seaside port, a misfit band of musicians, tourists, bodybuilders, and grannies unite to save the city in this quirky action-comedy.