Whilst crossing a snowy mountainside, a group of modern-day hunters are astonished to discover the corpse of a Greek guerrilla fighter from the 1949 civil war with wounds still fresh. At the subsequent inquest set up to explain the impossible phenomenon, the group is called upon to give evidence. As they speak of their experiences during the civil war and the years that followed, each is revealed to be in part responsible for the man's death. Highly symbolic and at times surreal, the country's political right is held to account for its past crimes in Theo Angelopoulos' impassioned and powerful film.
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