They are actors, dancers or directors. They are confined, deconfined, reconfined. Together they play Phèdre by Jean Racine.
This film is a real immersion in a theatrical troupe that wants to be, despite everything. Through Phèdre and her people, it is also the history of the place of Art that is questioned: what is the point of creating if it is to do so against one's artistic requirements? Out of resistance, no doubt.
Directed by : Méryl Fortunat-Rossi
Genre: Documentary
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