In 1944, on a silent and cold night of February, Dinos Kambas, the sole survivor of a suicide team of saboteurs, finds refuge in the basement of reclusive Martha's home. On the run from a German patrol, double-crossed and heavily wounded, for the time being, Dinos is safe in Martha's small one-room basement, which provides the perfect place for the injured patriot to recover. However, as the days turn to weeks, which turn into months, a vague but existent form of confinement starts to form. In the end, are Martha's intentions pure?
—Nick Riganas