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≈[Presque égal à] & J’appelle mes frères
In ≈ [Almost Equal], money conditions everything. Society becomes a machine for exclusion and dehumanization. Profitability, profit, productivity are the new idols. Four characters cross paths in this cold universe. Martina dreams of going elsewhere, Mani wants to overthrow the system, Andrei clings to survival and Freja, who has just been fired, seeks revenge. Caught in the trap of consumer society, they achieve nothing except to sink deeper. What is human dignity worth in the face of market forces? Can we hope for a better life without betraying our convictions?
In J'appelle mes frères, the explosion of a car bomb spreads panic through the city. Probably an act of terrorism. Amor, wanders the streets as fear and suspicion take hold. Because of his appearance, he feels watched and hounded. He calls out to his "brothers" - Shavi, Valeria, Ahlem, Tyra - warning them to "hide" and "blend in". In the prevailing paranoia, he even doubts his own innocence. But how can you remain yourself when you are the unwilling embodiment of a threat? Who is a potential culprit? Them? Me? Us?