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- Markos, an ambitious young journalist on a provincial television channel is trying to retrieve a gun stolen from his Candid Camera-type show. His search leads him in the dead of winter to his mother's neck of the woods, one of the abandoned villages on the southwestern slopes of Mount Pindos. In his attempt to get the gun back he comes up against Elias, a strange young man who is the son of the guardian of the village. Their clash will have unforeseen results both for the two young men and for the few inhabitants of the village.
- Following the Grafas Diving team in search of a wreck, we immerse ourselves with them in need of a literal but also metaphorical "decompression".
- The documentary film "Janus' Legacy: Refugee Passage to Europe" focuses on the 2015 refugee flow from Turkey to Greece. This flow included refugees from various Asian and African countries, originally landing on the Greek islands of Northern Aegean, and having a single final goal: to move to countries of the EU having a developed economy and sufficient reception infrastructures (e.g. Germany, England, Sweden, etc.). During this route, Greece served as "a first reception area" and an intermediate station inside the European Union. "Janus' Legacy" is not attempting to present the 2015 refugee flow as an extraordinary or isolated "event", but rather as a case-study reflecting a serious "distortion" of the ethical, political and economic order in large areas of Asia and Africa, leading to continuous waves of desperate people, who are entitled to be treated according to the principles defined by the United Nations, and the principles imposed by the essence of humanity, and whose disposal will affect equally those deprived of the rights deriving from these principles and those responsible for this practice.
- The documentary follows the research and creative process, the timeline and set-up of the greatest Greek graphic novel to this day. A story about archives, storyboards, pencils, papers, and ink, featuring conversations between Soloup and the team of researchers at the National Historical Museum about the "hows" and "whys" of history.
- During the 43 days of quarantine, a young man and a woman go up to the roofs of the buildings where they live, in the center of Athens. They are lonely, "excluded", but quite courageous and romantic. In a deserted Athens, the roofs are the space where life continues (or restarts?). Like weeds, they grow on the roofs. They have nothing else to do but be silent and watch the view, each other. They are reborn through the absence of life - the life that they have known as far. And they try other ways of communicating.