Miss Violence
To celebrate Aggeliki's eleventh birthday, her family throws a party at their house. All the components of a successful gathering are present, including a mouthwatering cake covered in sugar glaze, upbeat music, and the warm embrace of a doting grandfather. But appearances can be deceiving. And as a sudden act of despair chills everyone's bones to the marrow, shocking secrets scream to come to light.
More and more, the chronic violence chips away at the household's elaborate façade, and the horrendous family tragedy perpetuated behind closed doors traps wolves and lambs alike in an intricate web of lies. The dark depths of the human soul are unfathomable. Can warm, bright-red blood absolve the sinners of the atrocious crimes inflicted upon others?
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Miss Violence
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Dance Me to the End of Love
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Leonard Cohen:
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L'italiano
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