Synopsis
The Big Game by Leia Vitali, directed by Thodoris Vournas. A work of contemporary moral reflection that traces the limits of human cruelty and our endurance to it. The country is in the gears of the global economic crisis, the collapse of traditional values and international political marketing, which with the promise of easy profit buys consciences and shapes public opinion about the topics of interest to her.Four people participate in a different video game organized by the international Royal Bank, claiming the tempting prize of one million Dollars. Michael, Rena, Liana and Billy four people with different ambitions and motivations will have to answer some special questions. “What do you think about a possible border change in the Balkans?” is one of the judgment questions that players must answer, thus selling out their consciences in order to be liked and ultimately victorious. Will they transcend the boundaries of morality by reaching extremes for the purpose of victory? What is most unpredictable in this Big Game, the game or participants, perpetrators or victims?