The last shovelful plunges the shot into darkness. The film seems to be talking about death, yet it's doing the exact opposite.
In the summer of 2021, a research group scouting for viable sites for development arrives at Armenaki Island, where people live with their own laws and their own moral values, having found happiness in a completely different way of life.
Olga is a young pharmacist whο lives in the country in Chania, Crete in a confine and claustrophobic environment. Married and the mother of a child she will one day fir herself face to face with her childhood sweetheart, Lefteris who has returned to his place of birth after a long absence, full of ambitions... They both share a tragic sec without, however, confessing, it to each other: they are brother and sister from a different mother. It was the reason they had broken up when they were in love. But now it is not just Olga who goes after Lefteris but Vicky, a young woman who is the complete opposite of his old love. What would love be if it couldn't waste a man!
It is a story of a normal, everyday Greek family that each member turns out to be wacko or gets wacko by the other members. The father is the stoic figure that accepts everything. The mother has a middle age crisis and takes advantage of her husbands inability. The older brother is a doctor of psychology and has everything under control (or believe so) and the younger brother does nothing with his life acclaiming that he is a filmmaker.
Valeria Christodoulidou (Corfu, October 12, 1969) is a Greek actress, singer and songwriter. Christodoulidou was born in 1969 in Corfu where she spent her childhood. From an early age she began to deal with music and acting. In 1986, she made her debut as a dancer in " Telecannivals " and " Nancy and Her Tricks ". In the late 1980s she studied at the State School of Orchestral Art and later graduated from the Drama School of the National Theater. Description above from the Wikipedia article Valeria Christodoulidou, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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