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Synopsis: Little Tsatsiki, son of a single mother in Sweden, has never met his father, a Greek fisherman. Tsatsiki befriends a nice but straight-laced motorcycle policeman renting one of their rooms and decices he is the right guy for his mother, an amateur rock singer in love with her band's bass player. To take a break from all this romantic hassle it's time for a holiday trip, and Tsatsiki and his mother end up in the very same Greek village where Tsatsiki was conceived a decade earlier.
 
IMDB:
5.9
Year:
1999
91 min
29 Views


I don't understand

what's happening.

I'm probably too

ordered for this house.

And I don't understand women

here in the city, either.

What's so special about that

bass player? Huh?

- Give me the number 12.

- Are you going to hit him with it?

No, no... I'm just going

to tighten this.

No, no... Always fixed spanners.

There... With the shifting spanner

there's a risk you wear down the nut.

There we go.

Not too tight.

- Maybe it's the voice.

- The voice?

Yes. Didn't she say

fell for voices?

What else could it be?

And finally the casing.

It was lucky I didn't

tell her, anyway.

Huh?

And turn the fuel back on.

Carrot...

Carrot...

Pepper... pepper.

- Carrot.

- How should one ask for a date?

- I think the voice is most important.

- The voice?

Yes. There are lots

who fall for that.

We'll see how it

sounds on the tape.

- Can we use this?

- Sure, just press REC.

Okay, action!

I've long wanted to tell you something.

You're the most beautiful in the school.

Your voice makes me shiver.

Your eyes make my heart pound.

If I just see you I quiver and

get weak in the knees.

- So I was wondering...

- Tsatsiki, what are you dreaming of?

I'm not saying.

See you this evening.

- Tsatsiki, what have you done!

- You've ruined our demo!

You see what you've done!

You recorded over our demo

with a lot of flowery nonsense!

How the hell could

you do that? Huh?

- I didn't mean to.

- You didn't mean to? Listen here.

You know how much

work went into that?

Damnit, that was going to be our record!

Look at me when I talk to you!

- You know it wasn't on purpose.

- I see, so he can do what he likes?

- Then he just says, I didn't mean to?

- No...

He's messed up our demo, damnit!

He's a totally spoilt child!

And you don't seem to... Hey,

where are you going?!

- We're bloody arguing over you.

- Let him go and get out!

- What is it?

- Get out, leave!

- So, you're giving it all up over this?

- What you mean all?

- We haven't performed in two months!

- Your son recorded over the demo!

- And what about the poster?

- I've slaved over that!

- Exactly, and when will it be finished?

- Oh, okay, so that's the style.

That's fine. Okay, damnit.

It's thanks and goodbye, is it?

Don't bloody expect

me to come back!

I'll come back tomorrow

for my things.

- Where are you going?

- I'm going to a party.

Hi!

Hello... hey...

Wait, wait...

you can't go like this.

You'll be a success

with the girls.

You want me to give you a ride?

Okay.

Have a good time.

Come on!

Come on, boys!

- Tsatsiki, hi!

- Yes, hello.

Yeah, come on, per.

- Hello.

- Hello.

You look really nice.

- You too.

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Moni Nilsson-Brännström

Moni Helena Nilsson Brännström (born Nilsson 24 February 1955 in Stockholm) is a Swedish author, best known for the books about the boy Tsatsiki. Earlier she owned the 17th chair of the Swedish Academy for Children's Books. She is one of the initiators of the young-adult-culture-house Palatset in Stockholm. more…

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