Short, but very interesting film about discrimination. It's cleverly made, and surprisingly disturbing. The message and convictions of the film makers are clear and accurate. You can easily tell the creators were young at the date of the writing; the topic, but more particularly the way it was treated is modern and optimistic, which of course seems natural to all seventeen year old teenager! Therefore, this film is pleasant, joyful, and even amusing, which is never the case for a common spot against any form of discrimination. They usually prefer to adopt a violent and more shocking attitude. However, the substance is, with no doubt, already mature! This description of the film could appear to be a perfect portrait of the film maker: Lila Autier and her colleague! Bravo to the two of you, It most certainly is a very good start. You both have a great future ahead of you!