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My Women

The narrator enters the tunnel of desire as if it were a confession booth. He is a homosexual man whose desire for women presents itself as an impossible knot. He feels compelled to save them but at the cost of losing his personal freedom. No changing of direction can resolve this dilemma. At one end of the tunnel his mother awaits him. At the other, death. His life will be a meditation on this ambivalence.

Matsoukas Konstadinos