Athena lives an urban family life. She's bored. Elsa lives a lonely post-adolescence. She's bored. In a ghost-Athens, some random everyday events become occasions to unite their gaps, their insecurities, their wants and their cans.
Yannis (15) and his mother are moving in at her boyfriend’s apartment. Yannis starts hanging out with Olga (40), a socially secluded hard rock woman who lives in the basement of his apartment building. Simultaneously, he associates with a group of teenagers, the leader of which bullies Olga whenever he sees her.
Niki is a resistance fighter living in a nightmarish dictatorship in Athens, 1972, and Lefteris is her son, who will be forced sooner or later to cut the thread that binds them together.
Jacqueline Lentzou (Athens, 1989) is a writer/director whose work revolves around unconventional family structures and their consequences, coming-of-age and the dream. Her filmic language involves discovering poetry in seemingly ordinary premises.
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