let some steam out. anthony: whoa. villager: oh. lambros: yes, yes, yes. anthony: lamb, pig? lambros: this is lamb, this is pork, and this is pork. anthony: and the famous potatoes, of course. lambros: and the famous potatoes. this is called rosto, which is a traditional naxos style of pork. anthony: oh, good sauce. it s like tomato and peppers or ? [ woman speaking greek ] lambros: wine, tomato sauce, pepper and garlic. villager: yamas. anthony: yamas. lambros: yamas, yamas. lambros: lambros. stefanos: stefanos. [ lambros speaking greek ] anthony: so you make wine? stefanos: i make wine, yes. i make good wine. anthony: born here? stefanos: well, not born here. i came to naxos when i was 23
anthony: important island in mythology though. lambros: extremely. stefanos: it is the old dionysus island. yes, it is. anthony: god of wine, women in song, basically. lambros: and madness. anthony: and madness. one of the things i like about greek mythology is that the gods were all deeply flawed. i mean, they had some serious problems. they were always, you know, sleeping with humans. they were jealous. they get angry. they weren t pure. they weren t perfect. they weren t divine. they were stefanos: they were humans. lambros: yeah, but every now and then they dionysus would appear, everyone would say it and have a great time. why not? [ man singing in greek ] [ thunder ] [ gunshots ] anthony: food porn is so easy. at this point it s like shooting fish in a barrel.
years old. anthony: from? stefanos: athens. anthony: athens? very different life here. stefanos: i believe here, you live every moment of your life. yeah, you feel really the freedom. anthony: oh, thank you. this village, what do people here do for a living? farm? tourism? both? lambros: yeah, i guess a combination. anthony: i noticed a lot of churches, little chapels. lambros: there are shit loads, and it s basically the continuation of the original temples, be they apollo or zeus or athena or something. anthony: they switched over? lambros: they switched over anthony: hey, you guys thought pagan idolatry was fun? check this out. it s much more fun and we ll slide right in there and you won t even notice. lambros: seamlessly. yes. [ male villager speaking greek ]
in song, basically. lambros: and madness. anthony: and madness. one of the things i like about greek mythology is that the gods were all deeply flawed. i mean, they had some serious problems. they were always, you know, sleeping with humans. they were jealous. they get angry. they weren t pure. they weren t perfect. they weren t divine. they were stefanos: they were humans. lambros: yeah, but every now and then they dionysus would appear, everyone would say it and have a great time. why not? [ man singing in greek ]
anthony: from? stefanos: athens. anthony: athens? very different life here. stefanos: i believe here, you live every moment of your life. yeah, you feel really the freedom. anthony: oh, thank you. this village, what do people here do for a living? farm? tourism? both? lambros: yeah, i guess a combination. anthony: i noticed a lot of churches, little chapels. lambros: there are shit loads, and it s basically the continuation of the original temples, be they apollo or zeus or athena or something. anthony: they switched over? lambros: they switched over to churches. anthony: hey, you guys thought pagan idolatry was fun? check this out. it s much more fun and we ll slide right in there and you won t even notice. lambros: seamlessly. yes. [ male villager speaking greek ] anthony: important island in mythology though. lambros: extremely. stefanos: it is the old dionysus island. yes, it is. anthony: god of wine, women