The film is the story of a group of soldiers, who, in the course of their compulsory military service in 1967 and 1968, before and during the military dictatorship in Greece, are assigned to the then recently founded Armed Forces Television. This TV station, founded for the civilian population, was run by the Cinematographic Unit of the army which until then had only produced propaganda films and newsreels and was responsible for entertaining the troops and other charity organizations with movie screenings. The personnel was composed mostly of soldiers, who already had experience in the film business in their civilian lives, as well as those who received their training in the army. The story may be only 95% true, but that is simply because the true story is even more absurd...
as Pvt Ioannis Papadopoulos
as Pvt Ahilleas Labrou
as Col A. Kontelis
as Lt. Col. Minas Katsabelas
as Pvt Panagiotis Balourdos
as Emmanouela Dimaki
as Maj D. Karavidis
as Captain
as Pvt Michalis 'Karamazov' Karamanos
as Staff Sergeant
as Katerina Papadopoulou
as Pvt Petros Savvidis
as Pvt Marlafekas
as Pvt Apostolis Apostolopoulos
as Soula
as Cindy
as John Papaloukas
as Mr. Karlatos
as anchorman
as Military Policeman
as Warrant Officer
as souvlaki seller
as priest
as Mexican singer
as retired Senior Officer
as cook
as Mrs. Labrou
as Repairman
as Military Canteen Operator
as editor operator
as Barracks Manager
as General
as Guard
as sound editor
as soldier
as cinematographer
as Mexican singer
as Foteini Katsabela
as Retired Officer