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In 2015, in the midst of the crisis, Greece brought to power the Tsipras government from the Syriza party with a resolutely alternative program. They strove to put an end to the austerity that had brought their country to its knees since 2009. However they had to face an inflexible Troika - the IMF, the ECB and the European Commission - and a sightless Europe. The latter was doing nothing better than setting ultimatums. Europe was ready to sacrifice one of its own member, Greece, the cradle of democracy and of its cultural roots. For the first time, members of this government, including Yanis Varoufakis, former Greek Finance Minister testify to evoke the Greek resistance. They reveal the backstage of these abysmal negotiations and their experience of power. They talk about their "war", their hopes, their failures and what really happened beyond the media storytelling. The Greek response to the crisis questions the idea of the European solidarity. This fight reveals the dysfunctions of a broken Union and questions a certain idea of Europe. Mixed with the political interview the film capture the reflection of Greek artists on their view on concrete repercussions of the crisis and the political and economic sense to give back to the people. The Greek crisis questions us as Europeans, our aspirations, fears, our political and economic choices. It acts as mirror of ourselves. A parable of our time.
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