#KeepItGreek with a watch of the classic Greek comedy ‘O Katafertzis’

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In these unusual days, we need optimism and laughter to give another perspective as to what we are experiencing.

For #KeepItGreek, The Greek Herald will turn your computer or Smart TV into a home cinema and will choose a Greek comedy from the old Greek cinema every week.

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The older ones will remember the Greece of the past, the younger ones will learn it through the legendary movie scenes.

This week, Thanasis Vengos is ‘Katafertzis’ in the classic Greek comedy “O Katafertzis“. In the film, a miserable young man who will be found entangled in endless misunderstandings and chased by his girlfriend’s brother and boss.

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Αυτές τις ασυνήθιστες ημέρες χρειαζόμαστε αισιοδοξία και γέλιο, που μπορεί να δώσει μια άλλη προοπτική στα όσα βιώνουμε.

Ο Ελληνικός Κήρυκας θα μετατρέψει τον υπολογιστή σας ή την Smart Tv σας σε Home Cinema και θα επιλέγει κάθε εβδομάδα μια ελληνική κωμωδία του παλιού ελληνικού κινηματογράφου.

Οι μεγαλύτεροι θα θυμηθούν την Ελλάδα του παρελθόντος, οι νεότεροι θα την μάθουν μέσα από τις σκηνές των ταινιών.

Ο Θανάσης Βέγγος είναι ο «Καταφερτζής». Ένας κακομοίρης νεαρός που  θα βρεθεί μπλεγμένος σε άπειρες παρεξηγήσεις και κυνηγημένος από τον αδελφό και τον προϊστάμενο της κοπέλας.

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