Three women drift through a paralysis of boredom. Their stillness is the mark of a socially imposed emotional disability, while the times demand unrest and revolt. Wild Nature becomes their ally, the ground where their instincts are finally unleashed. A wedding ignites their clash with what society accepts as normal. Sevastikoglou attempts an innovative transfer of the Bacchae to the modern era. A bold experiment supported by solid performances (Alexandra Kazazou, Haris Fragoulis, Aglaia Pappas, Margarita Alexiadis, and Maria Arzoglou), with excellent cinematography and creative music compositions and sound design.
Petros Sevastikoglou, born in Moscow, studied sociology in Paris and directing in the USA. He has directed films, documentaries and theatrical performances in Greece and abroad. He has taught cinema and directing at the School of Fine Arts, the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and the National Theatre School.
