The history of Greece from 1821 until today told with paintings and photographic images, staged scenes and excerpts of poems. A film narration which follows a partly chronological and partly thematic sequence and develops on three levels that at times succeed each other and at times coincide: images of historical events, poems related to them, staged scenes of an imaginary female character, whose successive disguises mark the most important phases of the historic-ideological course of modern Greece. A cinematic-poetic journey in Greek time and space that sometimes “wounds” and sometimes heals, or rather that both wounds and heals at the same time.