The story follows a theatre troupe who arrives in a city to perform Frankenstein, where they meet a young female reporter, who is investigating the legend and who believes that the novel is not fiction, but rather the true story of a group of intellectuals and alchemists founded by the young doctor Victor Frankenstein, who managed in 1817 to defeat mortality and return from the dead. Interviewing the theatre troupe members, the reporter is confronted with the dark heroes of the novel.
Shortly before the completion of his latest project, a filmmaker who has already made his mark on the local cult and avant-garde film scene, presents his latest effort - a real low-budget masterpiece!
A husband and wife meet again in the afterlife. A series of shocking revelations leads them to re-evaluate their relationship.
Dimitra Hatoupi (Thessaloniki, 24 April 1957) is a Greek actress of theatre, television and cinema. She was born in Thessaloniki. She studied theatre at the P. Katselis and Theatre Art Schools. She studied English literature at the University of Athens. She has also studied classical dance and singing. She has received many awards for her performance, including the Marika Kotopouli Prize in 1997, as well as four awards at the Thessaloniki Film Festival. In 2003 she founded the Delos Theatre School, which she still directs today.
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