Hours of Common Concern
The tenants of two opposite apartment buildings on Anexartisias street, ordinary people, in the quarantine era, begin to observe their neighbors. With their greatness and their smallness, their laughter and their crying, their truths and their fallacies.
A retired general who doesn't get on well with anyone, a woman who commits crimes out of great love, a couple who deliberately ignore each other's existence, a conscription resister, two young men looking only for love, a satrap husband, a retired woman professor, a Romeo and a Juliet who will never take the poison because they drink it every day.
They and so many others sketch with humor and bitterness the portrait of a society, already intubated, long before the pandenia.