A mother and a daughter reveal bits of their past life. They had to deal with some major political and social shifts of Greece's recent history: civil war, exile, emigration. Their narrative has the value of oral history. Yet, it goes ...See moreA mother and a daughter reveal bits of their past life. They had to deal with some major political and social shifts of Greece's recent history: civil war, exile, emigration. Their narrative has the value of oral history. Yet, it goes further. Kokona and Chrysoula speak about the need to come to terms with their traumas. Ilats' means "healing." Written by
Thessaloniki Documentary Festival
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