- As the Athenian Teddy Boys find creative ways to channel their resentment, the daughter of a puritanical philologist has a secret relationship with a student. Now, an unforeseen complication leads to a crisis. Is law 4.000 the solution?
- Early 1960s Greece. Plagued by intolerable ennui, the rowdy Athenian Teddy Boys find creative ways to channel their bottled-up angst. But Yorgos, the troubled son of a respectable family on the verge of collapse, is another story: the young man wants to finish school and make a difference. In the meantime, Maria, the inexperienced daughter of a puritanical philologist, struggles to get away with a secret relationship. And as unforeseen complications trigger a life-threatening situation, a head-on confrontation between teacher and student is inevitable. When morality and society are at odds, is law 4.000 the solution?—Nick Riganas
- Maria falls in love with George who is a student of her strict father, Andreas Economou. Dolly, a classmate of Maria spends a night with George and the next morning tells Maria about it. George tells Maria that his relation with Dolly is not a serious one and swears that she is the only one he loves. Maria accepts his apologies and because she is afraid of losing him. Maria's father, who is not aware of his daughter's love affair with George, expels one of George's friends from school. Things go wrong and her father learns about Maria's situation.—xenios <xenios99@hotmail.com>
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