Cinema Wednesdays - Jonas Follonier
Olivia (Marina Foïs) is a well-known Parisian writer. She is paid to give a writing workshop in the South of France to young people with uncertain futures, young people on the move. Among them are people of different origins, reflecting today's France. Olivia's work is not going to go smoothly, as the group quickly begins to fall apart.
One of the participants, Antoine (Matthieu Lucci), attracts the suspicion of his classmates with his provocative attitude and «far-right» comments. It's undoubtedly also the jealousy he engenders: the texts he writes for the course have an accomplished form and interesting content in the eyes of the hostess, although perhaps too macabre. This tension between the young man, who is sensitive to the identity issues of his time, and the other students gives way to an ambiguous fascination that Olivia becomes infatuated with Antoine.