600 Afghan refugees from 12 to 60 years of age live in a self-erected refugee camp in the Greek harbor town of Patras. Their provisional accommodation consists of cardboard boxes, plastic sheeting, wood and other materials they've found. The documentary contains piercing portrait shots and shows the day-to-day life of the refugees and the situation in the town in long, static camera shots – until the camp is cleared and destroyed without replacement in July 2009 by order of the Greek government. |