"Kevezou: in the Pontic dialect, it means someone who talks a lot (chatterbox). Mrs. Parthena is indeed a chatterbox, a saleswoman, and a coffee shop owner with roots in Pontus and Kazakhstan. Passersby, neighbors, and friends all visit Mrs. Parthena's annual booth at the Panagia Soumela festival for advice, shopping, fortune-telling, jokes, and sweet talk. The film follows the kevzou, Mrs. Parthena, during the festival, while simultaneously observing the relationship that develops between the director and Parthena, who overcome (or not) their differences, exchanging experiences, opinions, and sometimes even glances."