- Athens 1967. The political assassinations and the background between the government and foreign powers, on the occasion of the "Polk Case", where an innocent leftist was convicted for the murder of an American journalist in Greece.
- Greece, 1948. Police takes into custody leftist journalist, Aimos Vagenas, for the murder of his American colleague George Polk. Polk was supposed to interview Markos Vafeiadis, leading figure of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) during the Greek Civil War. The night before the interview Polk leaves his hotel room and after then he disappears. After a few days police finds his dead body into the sea. Vagenas guilt couldn't prove true and he is released. He starts to investigate the case while questions about Polk's death are still unanswered.—Vlassis_Tzo
- Athens, 1967. Amos Vagenas, a left-wing journalist, is arrested and charged with involvement in the murder of his American friend and journalist, George Polk. However, due to insubstantial evidence, Amos is temporarily released. Now, bent on shedding light on the mystery, Vagenas decides to investigate the knotty case that nearly sent him behind bars. But as Amos discovers that, sometimes, the reality is stranger than fiction, he finds himself up against the corrupt authorities and a monumental government cover-up.—Nick Riganas
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