

Her name was Persephone
DirectorMaria Irchak
“She enters a corridor with two doors: one leads to the stage, the other — to the unknown.”
In a young actress sitting in a hospital office, we recognize a youthful Persephone. She is facing surgery that may become the final act of her personal play. By signing the consent form, the doctor, Hades, stamps the paper with a seal shaped like an obelisk — the coin given to souls in Greek mythology for their passage to the underworld. This gesture symbolizes the fatality of her decision.
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