An underappreciated housewife's brief taste of autonomy as a mall cleaner (where she is a popular employee) is threatened by pending layoffs. Panayiota is completely devoted to her husband and their two children. She went to school very little, cannot read, left the family home for the marital home, going from one domination to another. Crisis forces Panayiota, for the first time in her life, to work elsewhere than at home, thus risking not only authority and subordination, but also friendship, struggle and a taste for freedom.
Her work at the mall gives Panayiota a bit of freedom, but the thread of layoffs is looming on the horizon.
An underappreciated housewife's brief taste of autonomy as a mall cleaner (where she is a popular employee) is threatened by pending layoffs.
Panayiota is completely devoted to her husband and their two children. She went to school very little, cannot read, left the family home for the marital home, going from one domination to another. Crisis forces Panayiota, for the first time in her life, to work elsewhere than at home, thus risking not only authority and subordination, but also friendship, struggle and a taste for freedom.