A rich Greek-American spends his holidays in Greece with his daughter. The entrepreneur was a surgeon, but he abandoned his profession, considering himself responsible for the death of a boy.
More than twenty long years after the fateful incident that nearly cost him his sanity, Steve Andrews--a wealthy, self-made Greek-American entrepreneur and a former brilliant neurosurgeon--arrives in Volos, Greece incognito. Still haunted by the ugly ghosts of the past, Andrews tries to spend a peaceful summer holiday in the coastal town along with his statuesque daughter, Catherine. However, a chance encounter with Kostas, a handsome young fisherman, will pave the way for unforeseen and equally shocking revelations. Can the pained, troubled father find redemption, and above all, closure?—Nick Riganas