- A brilliant young psychiatrist devotes herself to the case of a chronic schizophrenic patient, whose family are utterly convinced she is possessed. Little by little, as the doctor succumbs to despair, could their fears be justified?
- Katia Dandoulaki plays a psychiatrist who struggles to break free from schizophrenia. A priest tries to make her believe that religion is the solution to her problem but she believes only in science and logic so she decides to carry on fighting on her own. In the meantime she starts visiting a possessed patient who makes her whole life fall into pieces...—Lefteris
- In a strenuous and uneven battle to eliminate the genetic factor in schizophrenia, Eleni Stavrianou, the traumatised but brilliant young psychiatrist, is devoted to the case of her chronic schizophrenic patient, Christina. But to make matters worse, in a futile attempt to alleviate Christina's burden, the compassionate doctor will come face-to-face with the patient's family, who are utterly convinced that salvation will only come through an exorcism and the power of God. Nevertheless, as poor Christina plunges deeper and deeper into the unfathomable depths of insanity, the sceptic Eleni, too, will start challenging her very sanity, succumbing, little by little, to despair. Are the good doctor's fears justified?—Nick Riganas
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