

As an unpredictable, sweeping pandemic causes people to develop sudden amnesia, a man finds himself enrolled in a recovery program designed to help him build a new life. His treatment: performing daily tasks prescribed by his doctors on cassette tape, and capturing those with a Polaroid camera.
[SEFF] The pandemic of oblivion. But this disease is seen as a liberation. Start over, create a different identity, build a life based on fresh memories. The parallel to recent Greek cinema is evident, but here the metaphors are more accessible, but perhaps less clear. What makes it unique is the ability to remain attentive to this process of forgetfulness, to this need to be oneself by erasing what one has been.