The movie depicts Odysseus not as a “young strapping hero,” director Uberto Pasolini says, but as “a man who has the pain of 20 years of violence, travels and of guilt for what he has done ...
A man endures a long trip home, one that involves extraordinary creatures, dangerous obstacles and psychological challenges, so he can see his loved ones again. The 3,000-year-old tale of Odysseus ...
Odysseus wracked with guilt for the loss of his crew returns home in search of a lost love. An experimental narrative told through still photographs, collage, video, found footage and animation.