Jörg Geissner works for a German bank that is going to finance the construction of a hospital and a power plant on Paladiki, a small Greek island. The bank, given the doubts and misgivings that everything related to Greece and the Greeks generates, sends Jörg to control his investments. When he reaches his destination, he realizes that there is nothing built. What for Jörg begins as a terrible trip to a remote place where everything is problems and bad news, as the days go by and contact with the inhabitants of Paladiki Jörg will change his opinion about Greece and the Greeks.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/48502-bienvenidos-a-grecia-dvd--8435153753220.html48502Bienvenidos A Grecia [DVD]<div><br />Jörg Geissner works for a German bank that is going to finance the construction of a hospital and a power plant on Paladiki, a small Greek island. The bank, given the doubts and misgivings that everything related to Greece and the Greeks generates, sends Jörg to control his investments. When he reaches his destination, he realizes that there is nothing built. What for Jörg begins as a terrible trip to a remote place where everything is problems and bad news, as the days go by and contact with the inhabitants of Paladiki Jörg will change his opinion about Greece and the Greeks.</div>https://dvdstorespain.es/480919-home_default/bienvenidos-a-grecia-dvd-.jpg5.3719instockDEAPLANETA5.37195.3719002019-03-25T23:09:46+0100/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
Jörg Geissner works for a German bank that is going to finance the construction of a hospital and a power plant on Paladiki, a small Greek island. The bank, given the doubts and misgivings that everything related to Greece and the Greeks generates, sends Jörg to control his investments. When he reaches his destination, he realizes that there is nothing built. What for Jörg begins as a terrible trip to a remote place where everything is problems and bad news, as the days go by and contact with the inhabitants of Paladiki Jörg will change his opinion about Greece and the Greeks.