A thoughtful “portrait” of the grief of the unemployed in Greece today. How do they feel now? What do they think about the future? About the past? About others who have jobs? What is their relationship with their family? With their friends? With people around them? Is there some silver lining in the cloud that gives them hope?… Textile mills and garment factories, tobacco factories and tobacco shops, shipyards… Empty spaces, falling to ruin, bare hulks that now stand lifeless. And the jobless, inwardly baffled, confess, get angry, remember, get emotional, struggle, despair, but there are also some who hope but above all who defend their right to human dignity. A journey into a painful landscape of today’s reality. |