
In an Athenian studio, Jelena, a 35-year-old painter, lives in isolation following the sudden loss of her husband in a car accident. Unable to return to their shared home, she takes refuge in her studio.
Standing before a mirror, she is forced to confront both herself and her grief. Her reflection becomes the catalyst for an involuntary inner journey, unfolding in waves. The present begins to merge with the past: intimate, everyday moments with her husband surface alongside imagined visions of the fatal crash she never witnessed, yet cannot escape.
As these memories intensify, her sense of reality begins to fracture. Her body, carrying the weight of loss, starts to respond. The tension builds toward an emotional breaking point, where grief, guilt, and loneliness erupt into a raw, uncontrollable outburst.
The mirror—both a site of confrontation and entrapment—ultimately becomes the focus of this collapse. In a final act, Jelena shatters it, attempting to break free from the image that haunts her.
A film about grief, memory, and the embodied experience of loss, where the boundaries between inner and outer worlds, past and present, gradually dissolve.
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