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"Leonidas and the Fish" is a gentle exploration of a simple story, one ordinary day in Leonidas's life, a seemingly minor event with major impact on him. Leonidas's favourite pastime is fishing, his usual catch providing him with pocket money for personal spending. Unexpectedly, and in view of significant onlookers, he catches a big fish. It signifies success, acceptance and appreciation by the young men and girl. How does he deal with it? He encounters himself as a big boy and discovers that he wants to do what he knows is morally the right thing. Not to reward himself again but become a 'levendis' and provide for his mother.