New Year's Eve, 1976. Against the backdrop of snow-covered Lake Pamvotis in Epirus, northern Greece, a group of six hunters unearth the perfectly preserved body of a long-dead fighter of the Democratic Army of Greece. And, strange as it may sound, even though the Greek Civil War ended in 1949, the corpse is still bleeding. As the puzzled sextet of huntsmen carries the dead body back to their hotel, a thorough police investigation commences, gradually unfolding the team's confusion, denial, guilt, and collective responsibility.
—Nick Riganas