Paris, an open city. Commemorations abound: ruins, winds, tides. Young Iraqi, Afghan or Iranian immigrants wandering the streets, between soup kitchens and improvised campsites. People who, by leaving their lands, plunge public order and bourgeois society into crisis. An emancipation movement becomes deeply melancholic, elegiac: redefining the notion of revolution for a new notion of History.
Awards/Festivals
Cinémathèque Française, Cinémathèque de Slovenie, Filmmaker Film Festival, Etats Généraux des film documentaire (Lussas), Migrants Film Festival.