“Power! For the first time in my life, I had or perhaps once had a power that could truly make a difference…”
How do we tear evil out of our lives by its roots? Where does this darkness emerge from, and how far does it reach? They live among us. They wait in the same subway car, sit beside you in the cinema, stop just a few cars away from you in traffic, and perhaps one evening, they casually sip their drinks at the table next to yours. Every possibility exists; the cube has eight faces, and humanity has a thousand different forms. Are you ready to see every side of this cube?
Şirin, who works at a major technology company, is suspended from her job after suffering a nervous breakdown. In order to return to work, she is forced to seek help from a therapist. Carrying a gun in her bag and an unextinguishable fire in her heart, she steps into a room where every passing minute turns into a matter of life and death.
As they adapt and direct Max Wolf Friedlich’s play Job, Kerem Deren and Çisil Hazal Tenim confront us with the rawest and darkest layers of trauma, power dynamics, and the therapist–patient relationship.