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- In 1977 a group of friends created A. K. O. E. - the "Greek Homosexual Liberation Movement". The movement's magazine and its offices became a place of refuge for the Greek LGBT community. This is the first time their story is being told.
- Elektra has been a teacher in the decadent village of X. Leah, a former student of Elektra, works at the Heaven cafe-bar. Elektra believes that, as her teacher, she must guide Leah to glory.
- Thanos Tokakis begins a stand up comedy tour in the providence in order to prove everyone the great actor he is. On his journey he is confronts the audience which is not able to let go his TV performance, but mostly himself who pushes him to the limits to reach success. Through the end.
- A camera in a prison. The inmate. An everyday discussion with the outside world. In the confines of a prison, Walls delves deep into the introspection of an inmate's journey, exploring dreams, hope, and the harsh truths of existence.
- M, a night creature, struggles with insomnia. The only solution is to sleep with someone- her ''victims'' are chosen carefully, always different and only for one night.
- hitherto unknown band from Greece features among the world's biggest names in the psychedelic rock music scene. In 1976, four young friends from Athens form the band "The 4 Levels of Existence". They compose, rehearse in improvised music studios, and record their first and only album, realizing their own musical "revolution". In the ensuing years this "revolution" was gradually forgotten, as normality and the everyday obligations of adult life took over. Their album, however, followed a unique and remarkable course: from the shelves of a few Athenian record stores it reached collectors from all over the world, as well as the ears of music producers in the US. In 2009, representatives from the record company of renowned American rappers Kanye West and Jay-Z contacted Athanasios Alatas, member of the band and composer of several songs of the album, asking him for permission to use part of a song from the 4 Levels of Existence record. In this way, "Someday in Athens" became part of "Run this Town" (sung by Rihanna), winning a Grammy in the category Best Rap Song in 2010. In 2018, 42 years after the band was formed, its members meet again in order to reminisce about the past, dream about the future, and rock one more time in a common journey toward their musical roots.