When a waitress is substituted for a belly dancer in a Greek restaurant, chaos and mayhem ensues before the owner is forced to change his old ways in order to prevent a major catastrophe.
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5.6 /10
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The Taverna
2019
R
1 h 26 m
Australia
Comedy
When a waitress is substituted for a belly dancer in a Greek restaurant, chaos and mayhem ensues before the owner is forced to change his old ways in order to prevent a major catastrophe.
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Vangelis Mourikis
Kostas
Rachel Kamath
Jamila
Senol Mat
Omer
Emily O'Brien-Brown
Sally
Emmanuela Costaras
Katerina
Tottie Goldsmith
Rebecca
Salman Arif
Samir
Peter Paltos
Arman
María Mercedes
Helen
Christian Charisiou
Angelo
Roy Barker
David
Jesse Bouma
Cameron
Jonty Reason
Bernie
Kostas Moutsoulas
James
Abhi Parasher
Rav
Lisa Defazio
Enthusiastic patron
James Ao
James Lui
Trelawney Dewe
Constable Farley
User Review
Chelsey Angwi
22/09/2023 16:00
Movies with ethnic characters are often full of stereotypes (eg, My Big Fat Greek Wedding). This movie has them, too. This movie also has plenty of gags, some kind of gross. But it is not an insipid movie at all. All the characters have some kind of back story and this takes it to another level. It is a great blend of humor and complexity. Most of the acting is very good and brings out the characters as realistic. Although all the ensemble is strong, the actor who plays the lead character of Kostas, the restaurant owner, stands out. He could be a caricature of himself but that is who his character is.
Saroshma Official
22/09/2023 16:00
The acting was genuine and raw, the filming was direct and uncluttered, the script was full of heart and emotion. The whole movie was pure delight. I thoroughly enjoyed it!
arielle
22/09/2023 16:00
The Taverna has a beautiful heart and soul that leaves on feeling like one is watching real life. The rawness and honesty portrayed through each of the characters and their interactions creates a realistic humanness that leaps off the screen. I laughed. I cried. I loved it.
Dabboo Ratnani
22/09/2023 16:00
This is a highly entertaining comedy, based in the real pain of a number of the characters:
Kosta (Vangelis Mourikis) works hard to keep his staff and customers happy, but also has problems with his son;
belly-dancer Jamilla (Rachel Kamath) has money problems since her husband left, and refuses to dance when he turns up with his lover;
Turkish cook Omer (Senol Mat) carries the pain of his dead wife and children, but is also upset about the possums on the roof; and so on with the other characters.
Add to this a couple of noisy drunks who arrive late into a sea of jealousy and resentment, and the amiable Kosta has his hands full keeping the peace.
Reminiscent of Fatih Akin's Soul Kitchen (about a couple of Greeks in Germany), much deeper than the Wog Boy films, and totally unlike My Big Fat Greek Wedding, this film looks at real people and their problems in today's multicultural Australia.
Azanga
22/09/2023 16:00
This offensively bad movie is an Australian film industry and Greek Restaurant embarrassment!
Eighty six minutes chock full of gratuitous F&C words along with a sub plot about a possum being butchered then served up as souvlaki.
Awful acting and a blond belly dancer, any wonder the coppers turn up!
The whole mess is hideous.
Mawa Traore
22/09/2023 16:00
Well done to everybody involved on making this brilliant movie. Pure art!
Script, acting, direction.. wonderful. Cinematography at its best!
It grabs your attention form the very first moment till the end.
🤗
22/09/2023 16:00
I am from Greece and I thought that I would like a movie which refers to a Greek taverna, but I was wrong. The plot is so complicated and doesnt make sense. The scene with possum was disgusting. I regret spending one hour to watch this. I feel very sorry about this production because it was made of Greek people. THIS ISN'T GREECE AT ALL. We don't behave such like that.
علي الخالدي 🎥
22/09/2023 16:00
I really enjoyed this film. It was classic Aussie/Greek humour with a fabulous cast.
Koka
29/05/2023 21:48
source: The Taverna
sway house fan
22/11/2022 19:16
The acting was genuine and raw, the filming was direct and uncluttered, the script was full of heart and emotion. The whole movie was pure delight. I thoroughly enjoyed it!
User Review
Chelsey Angwi
22/09/2023 16:00
Movies with ethnic characters are often full of stereotypes (eg, My Big Fat Greek Wedding). This movie has them, too. This movie also has plenty of gags, some kind of gross. But it is not an insipid movie at all. All the characters have some kind of back story and this takes it to another level. It is a great blend of humor and complexity. Most of the acting is very good and brings out the characters as realistic. Although all the ensemble is strong, the actor who plays the lead character of Kostas, the restaurant owner, stands out. He could be a caricature of himself but that is who his character is.
Saroshma Official
22/09/2023 16:00
The acting was genuine and raw, the filming was direct and uncluttered, the script was full of heart and emotion. The whole movie was pure delight. I thoroughly enjoyed it!
arielle
22/09/2023 16:00
The Taverna has a beautiful heart and soul that leaves on feeling like one is watching real life. The rawness and honesty portrayed through each of the characters and their interactions creates a realistic humanness that leaps off the screen. I laughed. I cried. I loved it.
Dabboo Ratnani
22/09/2023 16:00
This is a highly entertaining comedy, based in the real pain of a number of the characters:
Kosta (Vangelis Mourikis) works hard to keep his staff and customers happy, but also has problems with his son;
belly-dancer Jamilla (Rachel Kamath) has money problems since her husband left, and refuses to dance when he turns up with his lover;
Turkish cook Omer (Senol Mat) carries the pain of his dead wife and children, but is also upset about the possums on the roof; and so on with the other characters.
Add to this a couple of noisy drunks who arrive late into a sea of jealousy and resentment, and the amiable Kosta has his hands full keeping the peace.
Reminiscent of Fatih Akin's Soul Kitchen (about a couple of Greeks in Germany), much deeper than the Wog Boy films, and totally unlike My Big Fat Greek Wedding, this film looks at real people and their problems in today's multicultural Australia.
Azanga
22/09/2023 16:00
This offensively bad movie is an Australian film industry and Greek Restaurant embarrassment!
Eighty six minutes chock full of gratuitous F&C words along with a sub plot about a possum being butchered then served up as souvlaki.
Awful acting and a blond belly dancer, any wonder the coppers turn up!
The whole mess is hideous.
Mawa Traore
22/09/2023 16:00
Well done to everybody involved on making this brilliant movie. Pure art!
Script, acting, direction.. wonderful. Cinematography at its best!
It grabs your attention form the very first moment till the end.
🤗
22/09/2023 16:00
I am from Greece and I thought that I would like a movie which refers to a Greek taverna, but I was wrong. The plot is so complicated and doesnt make sense. The scene with possum was disgusting. I regret spending one hour to watch this. I feel very sorry about this production because it was made of Greek people. THIS ISN'T GREECE AT ALL. We don't behave such like that.
علي الخالدي 🎥
22/09/2023 16:00
I really enjoyed this film. It was classic Aussie/Greek humour with a fabulous cast.
Koka
29/05/2023 21:48
source: The Taverna
sway house fan
22/11/2022 19:16
The acting was genuine and raw, the filming was direct and uncluttered, the script was full of heart and emotion. The whole movie was pure delight. I thoroughly enjoyed it!
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