To You Who Are Listening To Me
Berlin. The city has erupted in demonstrations and violent episodes. In a small room, individuals take part in an imaginary protest. Agis, a writer, takes part in a forum and suggests to the others that they try speaking. They address a make-believe crowd as a kind of dress rehearsal. Drawn into the game, they reveal their most deeply-held beliefs but also their anxieties over how to survive in a hostile world.
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