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The film is noted for its crude humor and its reflection of the era's social anxieties—specifically the early, often misunderstood, public perception of the AIDS epidemic. Like many Greek video-movies of the time, it relies on slapstick, exaggerated performances, and local satire.
(The Projectile that Bites) is a cult Greek video-comedy released in 1986, directed by Michalis Lefakis Jr.. It is a prime example of the low-budget "videotainia" era that dominated Greek entertainment in the mid-80s. Plot Overview The film is noted for its crude humor
Originally released on VHS; commonly found today as "VHSRip" on archive sites or YouTube nostalgia channels . Cultural Context It is a prime example of the low-budget
The story follows Dionysakis (Sakis), a baker's son in the village of Magoula who is known for his constant pranks. After reading a newspaper article about a man in America accused of murder for biting someone while knowing he has HIV, Sakis and his friend decide to pull an extreme prank on their village. After reading a newspaper article about a man
