A random explosion connects three stories, where strangers are trying to find some way to live on the edge of legality.
Strangers find themselves trapped inside five elevators that break down. Tension rises. There is no communication; just angry men and women bringing the worst out of each other. This is hell in 4m².
Petros is a gay archaeologist who experiences the naked Greek paranoia in the center of Athens. Either by choice or coincidence, he comes into contact with people who are "different": An Arab immigrant, who comes to Greece, a land of "infidels", determined to conquer it by any means; A Greek-French cello player, who is burdened by the agony of her alcoholic mother; A young Albanian pianist, who carries the curse of his own personal genius and divinity; A Greek immigrant, who was repatriated but now has nowhere to call home; A bank director, who believes everything can be bought, even love; A patrolman, who creates his own version of socio-political reality. Petros' contact with these people is in fact a traumatic experience. For each encounter he has to pay a price. Sometimes the price is material, while other times it's emotional. At times it is both. Will the experience gained make up for the loss?
'Alkis-Petros-Basil-Aris ... 4 men. 4 siblings or otherwise 4 seasons, as their mother used to say when they were children. 4 different types of men with different lives, different women and careers, different I want and need. What unites them and at the same time separates them is their family. A family seemingly impeccable. They will all be overthrown and the perfect family will have to face real life. Truths we don't admit, mistakes we make, thoughts we make, relationships we need, and love that we dream of living. What happens when we find out that in the end of our lives we want more than we thought we would? Is it too late for a cruise change? An unexpected event is enough and the lives of the 4 men will be liberated forever.
The series takes place in a TV station, where two men (the station's best reporters) want the same woman. This woman happens to be married to one of them, but that doesn't matter much since she wants both of them too...
Nena (Eleni-Zoi) Menti (December 13, 1945) is a Greek actress. She was born in Athens and studied at the Dramatic School of the National Theater (1966). She made her theater debut the same year with Katerina Andreadis' troupe in the play Moral Lessons and began her career in the 1970s, alongside Katina Paxinou and Alexis Minotis. Her father was the composer Spilios Mentis and her uncle was the comedian Kostas Mentis.
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