Author: Sylvain Levey
Director: Franck Regnier
In 2014, on a school trip to Auschwitz, Michelle, a teenager in the ultra-connected 21st century, takes a smiling selfie in front of the concentration camps, the remnants of the Holocaust.
Has she fulfilled her duty to remember, or has she sullied the past? On social networks, opinions abound and clash. Michelle finds herself the prisoner of cruel digital harassment, where the screen becomes the confluence between reality and image, redrawing our spaces of speech and freedom.
With a dramaturgy that plays on the immediacy of the Internet, the author dismantles the mechanism of virtual hype, leaving spectators free to scrutinize the society of appearances we've built.
Director: Franck Regnier
In 2014, on a school trip to Auschwitz, Michelle, a teenager in the ultra-connected 21st century, takes a smiling selfie in front of the concentration camps, the remnants of the Holocaust.
Has she fulfilled her duty to remember, or has she sullied the past? On social networks, opinions abound and clash. Michelle finds herself the prisoner of cruel digital harassment, where the screen becomes the confluence between reality and image, redrawing our spaces of speech and freedom.
With a dramaturgy that plays on the immediacy of the Internet, the author dismantles the mechanism of virtual hype, leaving spectators free to scrutinize the society of appearances we've built.


