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over his wife, daughters (Eleni and Myrto), and grandchildren. The Investigation:

The horror of Miss Violence lies in the contrast. The family lives in a flat that is kept in a state of oppressive cleanliness. The children are dressed immaculately. They say "please" and "thank you." They eat dinner together. Yet, the air is thick with unspoken threats. It is a film about the "ideal family" image used as a shield to deflect suspicion from the atrocities occurring within. Miss Violence--------

The film forces a confrontation with real-world taboos. It shows how abuse becomes normalized across generations. The grandmother, once a victim herself, now selects which daughter goes to the Father’s room. The mother administers pills to keep the girls compliant. The film is a mirror held up to families where silence is the highest law. over his wife, daughters (Eleni and Myrto), and

The climax of "Miss Violence" is famously nihilistic. The surviving Angeliki, now 12, is pregnant. The Father arranges for a back-alley abortion. She survives the procedure. The police finally investigate, but the Father has an escape plan: He forces the mother to claim she was the one abusing the girls. The children are dressed immaculately