1949, towards the end of the Greek Civil War. Yannis, the son of a rebel, is torn from his village and deported to the Childcare Cities where his ideas and desires are manipulated. Nightmares and dark feelings for his father slowly inhabit his heart. Only when he reaches adulthood does he redefine his existence, so he decides to go and meet the man.
Following the mystery of their deaths, Father and Son are reunited in Tranzit, an arid and desolate non-place, a kind of contemporary Dantesque limbo regulated by abstract mathematical principles, where the dead face a dilemma: accept the dematerialization process or remain in indeterminacy forever. Here the memories of the Father, are confused with those of the Son, rekindling old conflicts. Trying to bring order to the past and shed light on what led to his death, the Father relies on his knowledge of mathematics to pursue a crazy idea: to come back to life.
Two couples of different ages get involved with each other: the younger ones see the deadlocks of the older ones as a gloomy possibility, while the older ones are “renewed” but also immersed even deeper into their own deadlocks. Time does not go back, mistakes are not corrected, and relationships end up cannibalistic.
After suffering a heart attack, a famous actor invites his two daughters to return to Greece and join him in a “Macbeth for three” performance. The rehearsals will reveal all their harsh truths and emotional traumas.
Following a traffic accident, a young man loses his memory and identity. Soon he will embark on a nightmarish adventure, confronting his darkest side.
Katia Leclerc O'Wallis was born in Paris. She took part as an actress in theatrical performances and films in France, working with directors such as Pauline Bureau, Adrien de Van (Avignon Festival In), Florian Sitbon, Ali Ihsan Kaleci. In Portugal she appeared in the feature film Gloria by Manuela Viegas, in the Czech Republic she sang in German in the Cabaret Gogo by Michal Laznovsky, in England she joined the theatrical tour The three Musketeers, in Italy she worked with the Workcenter of Jerzy Grotowski and Thomas Richards, in Turkey she played in Sufi performances at the festival The Nights of Cappadocia. Since 2009 she has been working in Athens, playing in Greek, French and English in the cinema and theater. She had the leading roles in the feature films Charlie’s son, Big Hit and Pedro Noula by Karolos Zonaras, and Back held hands by Nikos Kornilios.
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