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Griechenland 2008 | 52 Min.

 
Director: Marianna Economou
Editor: Stavros Ktoris
Producer: Marianna Economou DOC3
Uploaded by: Anemon

Costa’s deep desire to go to a mainstream high school and not to a school for the disabled reveals how differently the members of his family comprehend, experience and manage Costa’s physical disability. The film follows the psychological anguish, the dilemmas and conflicts that the choice of school causes, a choice that for Costa defines the very essence of his identity in relation to himself and others. Also, Costa’s special relationship to his sister is unraveled – a definitive relationship for them both.
“If I fall, I have the strength to get up. If they tease me, I will not cry. I want to make friends. Allow me to be responsible for myself.”