

A 22-minute war film that'll wreck you more than 3-hour epics.
1943. Sergeant Tim Barker is parachuted into the occupied mountains of Greece. Injured he' s searching for his link in the resistance when he's rescued by a family.
Acting
Maria Maragkou's silent reactions speak entire novels.
Cinematography
Mountain fog as character—beauty that suffocates.
Direction
Papagiannopoulos stretches 22 minutes into eternal dread.
Director
Dimitris Papagiannopoulos
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot entirely on location in Epirus with non-professional locals; Maro Papadopoulou was discovered working at the village's only taverna.
The title's Italian origin ('intricate confusion') deliberately clashes with Greece's own word for chaos—Papagiannopoulos wanted foreign occupation as linguistic violence.
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