A seemingly ordinary event, such as signing a mortgage loan agreement with a bank, will become a pretext for presenting an exciting game that will be played between two characters: the Banker and his client. A man knows a woman who is his ...See moreA seemingly ordinary event, such as signing a mortgage loan agreement with a bank, will become a pretext for presenting an exciting game that will be played between two characters: the Banker and his client. A man knows a woman who is his daughter's teacher. Unexpectedly, their conversation will deviate far from the usual procedure of signing a contract. The drama of the meeting will be determined by the fight that the Banker will fight "for the soul" of the Client. It seems that his position as a representative of a powerful system is unquestionable and gives him a huge advantage over the woman, but over time this relationship will change when the client openly questions this entire system as immoral. The philosophical references that will appear in their clash will raise the topic of the predatory credit market to a spiritual level. Written by
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