

He buried the body. Then his bosses checked in. Awkward.
Tony Kouroglou responds to a job ad for working in a sea-side hotel. Hitchhiking his way to the hotel, he finds himself trapped in a murder case. He hastily disposes of the body and starts his new job. When he finds out that the people that framed him stay at the hotel, he becomes determined to expose them in order to keep himself out of jail.
Acting
Pavlos Liaros sweats through every frame—guilt as physical comedy.
Production
That hotel is a character: peeling, desperate, weirdly seductive.
Direction
Paraschakis turns budget constraints into claustrophobic genius.
Director
Pavlos Paraschakis
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of Greece's 1970s 'fustanella noir' boom, where cheap thrillers exploited tourism anxieties during the junta era.
The hotel was a real failing resort; crew reportedly weren't sure if some 'extras' were actors or actual guests who wandered in.
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