- Tsatsiki's dad is forced to sell his beloved olive farm. Tsatsiki and his friends, Per-Hammar and Alva, must find a way to save the olive farm from being sold to an evil corporation.
- Tsatsiki is an inquisitive boy with a Swedish mother, a faraway Greek father an a lot of questions. For example: where does he belong, and what's it like to fall in love? When summer arrives he can't wait to go to Greece, where he remembers, his father is a rich man with a hotel and an olive grove. As proof of his fatherly love he once promised Tsatsiki that it all will stay in the family, always. But things are different now. Crisis has struck and the hotel is empty. All the tourists are going to an all-inclusive resort where they have everything, except the real Greece. When Tsatsiki learns his dad might have to sell the hotel and orchard, he feels heartbroken and betrayed. Still, he can't believe there won't be a solution. Tsatsiki's mother has taught him never to give up, so with the fearless girl Alva and his best friend Hammar, from Sweden, he resolves to come up with a plan.
- Since Greek schoolboy's parents divorced, he spends the school-year with his mother overseas, the holidays with his doting dad, who taught him love for the family olive orchard. One summer, playing with best buddy Per Hammar from Sweden, Alva and more local mates is no longer carefree, as father plans the save the ailing hotel jobs by selling out to a company which plans to turn it into a gold resort, with links instead of the old olive trees. Desperately, the kids try to raise enough money from tourists to save the hotel.—KGF Vissers
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By what name was Tsatsiki, Dad and the Olive War (2015) officially released in Canada in English?
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