NEW RELEASE: "The Yellow Passport" by Loukas Chondros

The beginning of the 60s, and the erasing perspectives portend the arrival of a political and intellectual spring in the country, however everyday life remains deeply post-racial. Everything seems to be "going well", but the maintained regime of political exiles, social opinions and political discrimination in general, reveals the high degree of disability of our democracy. The power, in all its manifestations, stands cruel and merciless towards the "miasmas" and the "companions" but completely generous to the "retired" and the "resurrected". The political deadlock is maintained everywhere and upgraded with the April coup.
Chafiedism, thuggery, and janissary are rewarded, while the consequences of the events of the 1940s are strongly present. The division, invisible but omnipresent, unformed and inexorable, controls and suppresses - "by authoritarian right" - even human relationships, behaviors and emotions. However, random events and unexpected incidents ridicule the authoritarianism of power and reveal the fragility of the system. Around the "battle of the passport", figures move and act through opposite paths, each dragging their own social and political baggage, capturing a facet of the socio-political mural of the time. And yet, against the obstacles of the system, the struggle for principles and values insists on mastering human existence.