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It records in a shocking way the second half of the Greek crisis and the course of a nation that went through enough and heads steadily towards conservatism.

Theodosis Michos, Popaganda

“When fire doesn’t warm you up anymore/ Rough are our days” says the song of the titles, written by Yorgos Avgeropoulos and composed by Yiannis Paxevanis. The creator himself sings, as if he identifies with the most vulnerable and courageous from his protagonists.

Fotini Labridi, TVXS

He managed to gather tiles of the “big picture” of the wild days we lived and will continue living

Thanasis Karambatsos, Panagiotis Frountzos, Documento

These images have a different dynamic. They carry history. Their history but also ours.

Giannis Kafatos, View Tag

A film that is worthy, makes you come to terms with yourself. Indeed Avgeropoulos with his new documentary manages to give us a hard time in this way.

Apostolis Kaparoudakis, You May Say

It’s not a simple documentary, but a historical document. A memory box that provokes and invites the viewer to watch it, raising questions and concerns about the present and the future of Greece

George Roussos, Tvxs

Historical moments, crucial decisions, stormy meetings, hours of agony, tension and anticipation, everything we went through pass in front of our eyes in a well structured, flawless cinematographic way

John Pantazopoulos, Lifo

The viewer will need time to realize exactly what he/she watched. Time necessary in order to think, to filter everything one watched and heard. There is enough time. As it is expected, since our rough days are not over as of yet.

Dimitris Terzis, Efsyn

Faithful to his mission in recording modern Greek history, Avgeropoulos includes the real protagonists of an explosive period

Ifigenia Kalantzis, edromos