Inspired by the title of Greek singer
Dimitris Mitropanos' folk song, "I Remember You Leaving All My Life", the Greek director,
Frieda Liappa, constructs a memory-laden, medium-length film. Against the backdrop of a love affair in 1977 Athens between a leftist female journalist and a stage actor who has abandoned theatre,
Frieda Liappa intertwines elements of her personal mythology. Pivoting around
Vasilis Tsitsanis,
Raymond Chandler, politics, and emotional and artistic impasses,
Frieda Liappa portrays the eternal man/woman dipole and the male/female relations, depicting a specific point in time: the fall of
Georgios Papadopoulos' military junta of 1967-74 and the transitional period shortly after the 1974 legislative elections--an era that defined an entire generation.
—Nick Riganas