1942年的挪威,以斯帖(Sarah-Sofi e Boussnina),一名14岁的犹太女孩在她的小镇被恐怖统治时,迫使她的父母把她藏在前往瑞典的卡车上,以此保住女孩的性命安全。以斯帖的卡车却遭到纳粹袭击,她逃到森林裡遇到了一个与她同龄的男孩阿塞尔(Arthur Hakalahti)。 阿塞尔喜欢上她也将她隐藏在他家的穀仓裡。为了不让纳粹发现,她伪装成一个男孩与阿塞尔一起逃离纳粹佔领的领土到瑞典,希望父母还在等她。
When a heist goes dramatically wrong, leaving a hostage in peril, an unlikely trio find themselves fighting for their lives and their sanity on bonfire night.
The day Kelly-Anne has been waiting for has arrived. The trial begins for Ludovic Chevalier, accused of the brutal murder of three underage girls. Unlike most people, Kelly-Anne is fascinated by the man, she becomes obsessed with him and attends every single court hearing in the hope he’ll give her at least a fleeting glance. The border between reality and fantasy starts to blur, however, until Kelly-Anne ceases to be a mere passive observer. Pascal Plante once again expresses an interest in female subjectivity, nevertheless, this time he has come up with an arthouse thriller about the perilous attraction of evil. At the same time, the interplay between what we can and can’t see, and what is explicit and what is conjecture, develops into an almost physical viewing experience.