An itan to violi pouli explained

An itan to violi pouli
Αν ήταν το βιολί πουλί
Director:Takis Vougiouklakis
Producer:Lakis Mihailidis
Starring:Sotiris Moustakas
Giannis Mihalopoulos
Giannis Vogiatzis
Distributor:Damaskinos-Mihailidis
Country:Greece
Runtime:95 minutes
Language:Greek

An itan to violi pouli (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Αν ήταν το βιολί πουλί - If violin was a willie), alternative title Kai aftos to violi tou (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Και αυτός το βιολί του - And yet he keeps going) is a 1984 Greek comedy film that was directed by Takis Vougiouklakis and produced by Lakis Mihalidis, starring Sotiris Moustakas.

Plot

Lefteris Paganinakis, a word play on Paganini, is thrown in jail after becoming involved in a brawl caused by two rival priests who are quarrelling over who gets to use Lefteris' orchestra as an attraction for churchgoers. While in prison, he relates his life's story to a fellow inmate. It is revealed that Lefteris had three weddings which all ended up in divorce proceedings presided over by the same judge. Other details of his adventures and tribulations are unfurled during this narration, along with certain aspects of prison life. But two pleasant surprises await him. One of the two priests visits him in jail with an offer, and the clerical rivalry is rekindled. Meanwhile, the judge advises Lefteris on how to circumvent legal restrictions on matrimony.

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