In a small Greek village, the lives of two brothers—one a free spirit and the other more conservative—are disrupted by political tensions and the looming civil war. The elder, filled with ambition and a desire for adventure, dreams of leaving the village and forging his own path, while the younger, true to his family roots, clings to tradition and inherited values. As the conflict escalates, the village divides, and the brothers' story becomes a reflection of the social rift facing Greece.
The winds of political change blow strong, and the tension between the two brothers reaches its peak, as one is drawn to revolutionary ideals while the other defends the established system. Their opposing personalities are put to the test, and every choice they make has repercussions for both their family and the community.
Throughout the film, the moral dilemmas and heart-wrenching decisions faced by the brothers jeopardize not only their relationship but also their identities as men in a changing world. In the end, they must decide whether what binds them together is stronger than the forces that divide them, as the village prepares for a confrontation that could change their lives forever. The story unfolds as a powerful drama about family, loyalty, and the inevitable passage of time in times of crisis.