Agnès Varda made this TV film in response to the 1967 coup d'état that established a military dictatorship in Greece. Documentary cinema is subtly intertwined with fiction. On the one hand, the director gives voice to the disenfranchised Greek refugees living in France. On the other hand, she reflects on her own Greek roots through a fictional narrative in which a young girl named Anjez falls in love with a Greek refugee. Never screened, and surviving only in a working print sent to Belgium (the rest of the material was destroyed), Nausicaa is an attempt to make sense of the tangle of private fates and universal historical processes. The film is in French with Lithuanian subtitles.