

18-year-old Lina arrives in Paris for her studies. She comes to look for what she has never found in Lebanon, her country of origin: a certain form of freedom. The survival instinct as the only baggage, she sails from one Paris to another to the rhythm of her romantic encounters.
Acting
Manal Issa's watchful stillness — she barely speaks, you can't look away
Direction
Arbid's refusal to judge Lina's choices, just witnesses them
Cinematography
Paris as fractured mirror — beautiful, indifferent, withholding

Director
Danielle Arbid
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Danielle Arbid based much of Lina's story on her own arrival in Paris from Lebanon at 17, though she insists it's 'not quite autobiography.'
The film premiered at Cannes 2015 in the acid test Directors' Fortnight — programmers fought over it precisely because it refuses the 'immigrant struggle' genre's usual redemption arc.