Les Pieuvres
Simon and Ulysse carry the weight of their weariness with the world. Two boys who are a bit lost, stuck between childhood and adolescence. Then Ana appears.
With blue hair, a strange energy, and an indomitable presence, she upsets the fragile balance of the duo.
The three of them find themselves locked in the locker room of a specialized center “for those who don’t walk the straight and narrow.”
Outside, the world seems hostile. Adults judge, peers exclude, and wounds pile up.
So the three teenagers invent something else.
In this locker room, now an imaginary territory, they transform the space into a playground for adventure. Fears take on mythological forms. Wounds become inner creatures: octopuses swimming in their heads.
Little by little, the trio becomes a tribe.
A fragile and indomitable micro-society.
And somewhere in the distance, a Moldovan hurricane named Ivan seems ready to sweep everything away.




