

Catholic school boys in Greece discover sin tastes better when it's mutual.
Moral Rules is an adaptation of Frank Wedekind's Spring Awakening. The adaptation takes place in Greece where we follow some days of the lives of two boys currently on the last year of a strict religious school. As they uncover their mutual attraction and explore their sexuality. The characters of the play display elements that potentially belong to each one of us, from sexual curiosity and promiscuity to fear towards the unknown, and from superficial communication to moral hypocrisy. The story takes place in 7 acts in a form of a cinematic theater play.
Acting
Awkward, raw chemistry that feels genuinely discovered, not performed.
Direction
Wedekind's 1891 play dragged into modern Greek Catholic repression.
Director
Thodoris Vournas
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Wedekind's original 1891 play was banned in Germany for decades; this Greek adaptation keeps that dangerous energy.
The 'cinematic theater play' format means you're watching stage actors play to an absent audience — that artificiality mirrors the boys' performed innocence.
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