In 1940, Greece said “Ohi” — “No” — to the Italian ambassador’s ultimatum.
In 2025, the ultimatums arrive differently: through burnout, greenwashing, and the quiet normalization of the absurd.
Three distinguished figures of contemporary Greek cinema — Lefteris Charitos, Giorgos Avgeropoulos, and Elina Psykou — join “Ariadni’s Thread” to explore what “Ohi” means today:
in work, in the environment, and in gender relations.