Babylonia

Babylonia

Release date : September 22, 1970
Countries of origin : Greece /
Original Language : Greek /
Director : Giorgos Dizikirikis /
Production companies : K. Arvanitis - I. Pergantis /
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In 1827, at an inn in Nafplio, the capital of the newly established Greek state, a group of people from different parts of Greece are celebrating the defeat of the Turkish fleet in Navarino. However, in their patriotic fervor they drink too much, and a hot-tempered Arvanite, not understanding the dialect of a Cretan and thinking he has insulted him, injures him with a pistol. Police Inspector Dionysios Fantes from the Ionian Islands arrives at the scene to interrogate the witnesses but he too can't understand their various dialects as they can't understand his.
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  • title:Babylonia
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1970
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Greece ·
  • Original Language: Greek ·
  • Director: Giorgos Dizikirikis /
  • Writers: Dimitrios Vyzantios · Giorgos Dizikirikis · Dimitrios Vyzantios ·
  • Production companies: K. Arvanitis - I. Pergantis ·
  • Overview:In 1827, at an inn in Nafplio, the capital of the newly established Greek state, a group of people from different parts of Greece are celebrating the defeat of the Turkish fleet in Navarino. However, in their patriotic fervor they drink too much, and a hot-tempered Arvanite, not understanding the dialect of a Cretan and thinking he has insulted him, injures him with a pistol. Police Inspector Dionysios Fantes from the Ionian Islands arrives at the scene to interrogate the witnesses but he too can't understand their various dialects as they can't understand his.
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