Plot Summary:During the course of what seems to be an idyllic Mediterranean summer, the members of a Greek Cypriot family re-evaluate their relationships, as compelling desires and needs are beginning to unfold. Passions, infidelities and betrayal emerge, while political mumblings are heard in the distance. The year is 1974. Soon their world is about to change forever. Alexandra and Orestes, a handsome young couple, arrive from Athens, to spend the summer holidays with Orestes' family at the beautiful seaside town of northern Cyprus, Kyrenia. Phaedra, Orestes' mother, is a passionate Greek literature teacher who decides to mount a performance of Euripides' "The Trojan Women" with the help of the family and the townspeople. Her husband Yiannis is a silent observer, while her old lover Manolis follows closely her every move. The political turbulence of the time is manifested as Manolis, a right-wing nationalist, dreams of the unification of Cyprus and Greece stating that the "Greekness" of the ...