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“JE SUIS CE QUE JE SAVAIS...”
A pattern of intolerance has been omnipresent throughout history. Echoing the chiaroscuro paintings of Caravaggio, the tumbling hordes of angels by Peter Paul Rubens, and the iconography of conflicts during the civil rights movement, here come blows of extraordinarily public transgressions where brutality and injustice lead the charge. It is a crime to take someone‘s wings.
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Caterino is a worker at the Ilva factory in Taranto. When the company executives decide to use him as a spy to identify the workers they should get rid of, Caterino starts to track his colleagues, in search of reasons to report them. He then asks to be assigned himself to the Palazzino LAF where as punishment, some employees sit out their time with no job assignment. There he discovers that what looks like paradise is actually a strategy to psychologically break troublesome workers.

Raf and Julie, a couple on the verge of breaking up, find themselves in an emergency ward bordering on collapse on the evening of a Parisian Yellow Vest protest. Their encounter with Yann, an angry and injured demonstrator, will shatter each person's certainties and prejudices. Outside, the tension escalates.