- A young woman arrives in Athens along with her poodle, putting on a show as Charles Chaplin's tyrant in The Great Dictator (1940) to eke out a living. But, love always finds a way. Could a kind blind philosophy student be hope personified?
- Left with nothing after the sudden demise of her impecunious performer father, bright-eyed and optimistic Aliki arrives in faceless Athens, along with her only companion: the ink-black poodle, Arapis. Not knowing what to expect, Aliki shows up at the front door of the compassionate, and very pregnant, matriarch, Amalia, who gladly takes her in; however, life can be hard when you're a stranger in a strange land. Now, to eke out an existence, Aliki has to slip into her father's crowd-pleasing outfit and put on a show as Charles Chaplin's tyrant in The Great Dictator (1940). But, against the backdrop of intolerable financial and social hardship, love finds a way. Could Petros, the kindly blind philosophy student, be the personification of hope?—Nick Riganas
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