The Attack of the Giant Moussaka | |
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Directed by | Panos H. Koutras |
Written by | Panos Evagellidis Yorgos Korontsis |
Produced by | Panos H. Koutras |
Starring | Yannis Aggelakis Myriam Vourou Christos Mantakas Gregory Patrikareas Eugene Dimitriou Themis Bazaka Roubini Vasilakopoulou Jenny Balatsinou Dorothea Mercouri [1] |
Cinematography | Zafiris Epaminondas |
Edited by | Elissavet Chronopoulou |
Music by | Konstantinos Vita |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Greece |
Languages | Greek, English, French, [2] Japanese, Russian. |
The Attack of the Giant Moussaka ( French: L'Attaque de la moussaka géante; Greek: Η Επίθεση του Γιγαντιαίου Μουσακά; 1999), is a Greek science fiction parody film, produced, written and directed by Panos H. Koutras. [3] [4] [5] [6] It has been released theatrically in France, with French subtitles, and Japan, with Japanese subtitles. [7] It has been screened at several festivals, including specialised LGBT film festivals, and has achieved cult status. [8]
The city of Athens is at war with a terrifying gigantic moussaka accidentally produced when an ordinary serving is hit by a ray from an alien space ship. [3]
The Attack of the Giant Moussaka | |
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Directed by | Panos H. Koutras |
Written by | Panos Evagellidis Yorgos Korontsis |
Produced by | Panos H. Koutras |
Starring | Yannis Aggelakis Myriam Vourou Christos Mantakas Gregory Patrikareas Eugene Dimitriou Themis Bazaka Roubini Vasilakopoulou Jenny Balatsinou Dorothea Mercouri [1] |
Cinematography | Zafiris Epaminondas |
Edited by | Elissavet Chronopoulou |
Music by | Konstantinos Vita |
Release date |
|
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Greece |
Languages | Greek, English, French, [2] Japanese, Russian. |
The Attack of the Giant Moussaka ( French: L'Attaque de la moussaka géante; Greek: Η Επίθεση του Γιγαντιαίου Μουσακά; 1999), is a Greek science fiction parody film, produced, written and directed by Panos H. Koutras. [3] [4] [5] [6] It has been released theatrically in France, with French subtitles, and Japan, with Japanese subtitles. [7] It has been screened at several festivals, including specialised LGBT film festivals, and has achieved cult status. [8]
The city of Athens is at war with a terrifying gigantic moussaka accidentally produced when an ordinary serving is hit by a ray from an alien space ship. [3]