Four strangers inherit an atelier in the heart of old Athens and strangle amongst themselves for the majority control.
Three distant cousins--the penniless barber, Panagiotis, the perpetually unemployed, Sotiris, and the suave manager of an haute couture house, Errikos--each become the proud shareholders of 24% of their late couturier uncle's fashion atelier. However, by a cruel joke of fate, the deceased's girlfriend and statuesque dancer, Mary, is, too, one of the inheritors--and to be more precise--she has the company's controlling interest, with a significant 28%. They say three's a crowd; but, what happens when a fourth person shows up? Without a doubt, Mary has the upper hand; nevertheless, will she manage to keep her shares in the firm, especially when the boys aren't accustomed to losing?—Nick Riganas