- Three men escape from a concentration camp, determined to recount the atrocities to the United Nations Human Rights Council and raise awareness about human rights.
- The constant battle of the weak people against the conquerors. The movie is based on the Turkish invasion in Cyprus. After the invasion lots of prisoners are taken to a concentration camp. Life inside the camp is tragic. Every attempt for resistance is absurd. Anyone who attempts something like that is executed. A woman helps 3 prisoners to escape and the battle goes on...—Lefteris <invrct@ath.forthnet.gr>
- In Turkish-occupied Cyprus, three men escape from a concentration camp for the "missing" with the help of a girl. After many adventures and pursuits, one of them makes it to the Council on Human Rights, where he denounces the atrocities of the occupiers. When it finally seems that he has convinced the members of the Council, a murderous hand shuts his mouth for good. The film is an attempt to dramatize the plight of any people that resists an invader violating its land or rights. Here, the particular circumstances comprise the events following the Turkish invasion in Cyprus.—Greek Film Archive
- In the aftermath of the brutal invasion of his peaceful country by a belligerent neighbouring nation, a man ends up in a concentration camp. Left to rot for the rest of his life, the prisoner and his fellow incarcerated compatriots must now endure daily humiliation, abuse, and dehumanisation. But having nothing to lose, three inmates pluck up the courage to organise a prison break. They are determined to recount the atrocities to the United Nations Human Rights Council and raise awareness about human rights. And at last, the world will hear the voice of the oppressed.—Nick Riganas
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