In a small Greek village, short time after the collapse of the Junta regime, a memorial of those who died in the German occupation of Greece brings in the surface the political differences of a conservative teacher and his two sons.
After the collapse of the far-right Greek military junta, a storm is brewing in a secluded Arcadian village. Before long, the unwavering head of the local gymnasium becomes the focal point of a brewing conflict. After all, someone omitted the name of a Resistance fighter from a WWII memorial before its unveiling. As a result, the controversial decision sets the stage for a clash between the professor's liberal wife and their two progressive sons. As tensions rise and tempers flare, a question looms large. Who dares to confront the unvarnished truth?—Nick Riganas