

Alaloum / Αλαλούμ
- Comedy
Three short stories satirizing the Greece of “Change” in early 80's. A take-off on the police dramas of Giannis Maris; a satire of the films of the New Greek Cinema; and a satire of the “fustanella (Greek kilt)” films as well.
What a Mess is a 1982 Greek comedy film that uses three interconnected short stories to satirize Greek culture and cinema during the early 1980s era of political change. The film parodies police dramas, New Greek Cinema, and traditional Greek kilt films with sharp wit and humor.
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Streaming availability in United States
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Theatrical release in United States
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When was What a Mess released?
What a Mess was released on October 26, 1982.
What is the film about?
The film consists of three satirical short stories that mock Greek police dramas, contemporary New Greek Cinema, and traditional Greek cultural films during Greece's early 1980s period of political and social change.
Where can I watch What a Mess?
As a 1982 Greek film, availability varies by region and platform; check local streaming services, DVD retailers, or Greek cinema archives for viewing options.









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