Tsatsiki vanner for alltid
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Director Eddie Thomas Petersen Music director Anders Melander Duration Country Sweden | 4.8/10 Genre Family Initial DVD release October 10, 2004 (Sweden) Language Swedish | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Writer Eddie Thomas Petersen Release date 25 December 2001 (2001-12-25) (Sweden) Initial release December 25, 2001 (Sweden) Cast (Tsatsiki), (Tina), (Tsatsikis grandfather), (Per Hammar), George Nakas (Iannis)Similar movies Tsatsiki – vanner for alltid and Tsatsiki - Mom and the Policeman are part of the same movie series Tagline Vet du vad jag tycker är viktigast? Att ha en kompis. |
Tsatsiki – vanner for alltid ("Tsatsiki – Friends Forever") is a Swedish-Norwegian-Danish drama film directed by Eddie Thomas Petersen, released on 25 December 2001 (in Sweden), based on the books about Tsatsiki written by Moni Nilsson-Brannstrom.
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Sequel to "Tsatsiki, Morsan och Polisen".
Plot

Tsatsikis girlfriend Maria suddenly brakes their relationship; she "doesnt believe something about love", and hates Tsatsikis flowers because "krukvaxter ger man bara till gamlingar" ("houseplants you should only give to old people").

A few days later his best friend Per Hammar also leaves Tsatsiki, because Tsatsiki made him unlucky with saying to Maria that "han kissar i sangen" ("he pees in the bed").

Later Tsatsiki, "Morsan" and Goran will travel to Greece where Tsatsikis father, grandfather and cousin Elena live. A few days before the journey he goes to Maria who lost her pen box at school, and tells her that Goran and Niclas said that the flowers were a "love gesture", but she doesnt believe it and says that he can "go to Greece and after that tell her what love is if he can learn about love there". But when theyre going it comes problems; Niclas says that he, "Morsan" and their rock group will go for a concert tour to Japan, but soon Tsatsiki allows "Morsan" to go and instead he lets Grandpa ("Morfar") go with him to Greece, where Tsatsikis paternal grandfather who is terminally ill ("Farfar") and Elena tells him what love is. Before his paternal grandfather dies he shows Tsatsiki and grandfather the place where he first met Tsatsikis grandmother who was a member of the greek resistance like him during World War II they fought for the freedom against the Germans.

When he comes back home, he goes to Per and apologizes and they go, together with Goran, to Strommen where its a fishing competition which Tsatsiki and Per planned before Tsatsiki made him unlucky. Later he goes to Maria and tells her that he learnt about love in Greece and she loves him again. Now he understands that the most alone person on the whole Earth is he/she who doesnt have any friend.
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About the film

Every actor from the earlier film Tsatsiki, morsan och polisen appeare in this new Tsatsiki-film except Alexandra Rapaport (changed to Sara Sommerfeld), Jacob Ericksson (changed to Eric Ericson) and Jonas Karlsson (changed to Joakim Natterqvist). There are also new characters; Tsatsikis grandfather (Yanis father) (Georgios Moulianitakis), Tsatsikis grandfather ("Morsan"s father) (Krister Henriksson) and Tsatsikis cousin Elena (Simona Ericsson).
In this film Tsatsiki and "Morsan" have left the villa area and live in an apartment in the city and Tsatsiki and his class have changed school.
Similar Movies
Tsatsiki – vanner for alltid and Tsatsiki - Mom and the Policeman are part of the same movie series. Sara Sommerfeld appears in Tsatsiki – vanner for alltid and Wings of Glass. Pitbullterje (2005). Upperdog (2009). Eggs (1995).
Cast
References
Tsatsiki – vanner for alltid WikipediaTsatsiki – vanner for alltid IMDb Tsatsiki – vanner for alltid themoviedb.org