1:07:02
Yes. Hello. Do you happen to
know where Sara is?
1:07:08
Well, she disappeared from
school this morning.
1:07:11
Yes, it seems she left and
took all her luggage.
1:07:14
Yes. Uh, listen, could I see
you sometime today?
1:07:19
Well, I'm really worried about her.
1:07:22
Oh, great. Where?
1:07:27
At the convention center.
Okay. I'll see you there.
1:07:30
She didn't inform any of her classmates.
I've already asked all of them.
1:07:33
It's very upsetting. I can't
understand why she did it.
1:07:37
I'm the one who's held responsible
by their families.
1:07:40
I'll call her father in Geneva.
Perhaps she might have gone there.
1:07:56
I've already phoned Sara's father.
He's the Italian consul in Geneva.
1:07:59
But he wasn't there today.
He was away for the weekend.
1:08:04
They said he'd be back by monday, and
they don't know anything about her there.
1:08:08
Well, do you understand
Why I'm so worried?
1:08:10
Yes, but before we both get upset,
let's wait for the father's return.
1:08:15
Maybe they got together this morning
and went off on their own.
1:08:18
I know her quite well. She was a
patient of mine three years ago.
1:08:24
-Were you aware of that?
-No. I didn't even know you were a psychiatrist.
1:08:28
Well, she had a nervous breakdown
after her mother's death,
1:08:33
And she came to me for treatment.
1:08:35
After she got better again,
we remained friends,
1:08:38
But lately she was upset about some notions
put into her head by a friend of hers.
1:08:43
-Not you, I hope?
-No.
1:08:46
They were kind of wild ideas.
1:08:49
She had discovered that the
Tam academy was founded...
1:08:53
In 1895 by a certain Helena Markos,
A Greek immigrant,
1:08:57
And that the local people
believed her to be a witch.