Yannis Tsimitselis (greek) Tugce Kazaz (turkish) Apr 2026
plays Havva, a Turkish woman caught in the middle of the escalating border fiasco. ⭐ The Performance & Chemistry
: Tsimitselis and Kazaz represent the younger generation of both nations. Their interactions cut through the political posturing and aggressive rhetoric of their respective governments, showing that regular citizens often share the same desires, anxieties, and humor. Yannis Tsimitselis (Greek) Tugce Kazaz (Turkish)
The film is a satirical comedy centered around a group of Greek soldiers stationed on the tiny, isolated islet of Pitta, near Kos. Their mundane military service is thrown into absolute chaos when a Turkish yacht carrying a beauty pageant crew, a journalist, and castaways accidentally drops anchor in Greek waters. plays Havva, a Turkish woman caught in the
: Kazaz, crowned Miss Turkey 2001, brought both striking visual appeal and a gentle counterweight to the chaotic, hyper-masculine energy of the Greek army barracks. Her performance was well-received for its charm. 🔍 Thematic Depth: Satirizing Border Politics The film is a satirical comedy centered around
The real triumph of the film—and the Tsimitselis/Kazaz dynamic—is how it handles the historically tense relationship between Greece and Turkey.
: Tsimitselis excels at playing the stressed, highly relatable Greek conscript. His expressive face and frantic energy anchor the Greek side of the absurdity.