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Farewell (2024) is a short film by Markos Christodulu that deals with the everyday life of two children who live away from their parents, their relationship with their grandmother and an unexpected contact with nature
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In the town of Kallikrateia, two brothers find themselves navigating the delicate balance between yearning for the familiar embrace of their parents and the warm, yet lonely, company of their beloved grandmother. Stranded in her house for a poignant 10 days every year during their parents' professional trip to America, the brothers grapple with the emotional turbulence of separation. As the days unfold, the short film captures the poignant essence of their shared experience - a poignant cultural documentary that explores the intricate tapestry of familial bonds and the impact of a temporary but recurring displacement on young minds. Amidst the charming backdrop of Kallikrateia, the brothers attempt to create a sense of normalcy, seeking solace in the familiarity of their surroundings while the empathetic grandmother adapts to their needs. The film delves into the complex dynamics of their relationship, showcasing the antithesis between the exuberance of youth and the silent companionship of an aging generation. The narrative unfolds through the lens of cultural rituals and familial habits, depicting the boys' attempts to fill the void left by their parents and the grandmother's resilient efforts to embrace change while holding onto the echoes of the past. At the end the reunion comes as the parents return, and the family embarks on a journey to Crete, symbolizing the continuum of generations and the enduring strength of family ties.