A shaky camera takes us through Paris: the winding tunnels where the Metro trains run; the glittering neon-lit city streets; on shopping trolleys through stores; up onto abandoned roofs; and into the labyrinth of fear and desire. Meet young Parisienne Louise. She has a “wonderful life” together with her boyfriend and her gang. They live in a self-made sanctuary where life floats along on thefts, drug dealing and odds and ends. But her life changes the day she meets Gaby, an abandoned boy who’s learnt to look after himself, and the slacking dandy Remi. –IMDb
Siegfried Debrebant, French director and musician born in 1973. He scored several original soundtracks for European and Russian films. His first short film La faim (1996), was screened at Cannes Film Festival and his first feature Louise (Take 2) (1998) was screened internationally. In 2003 he shot his second feature film Sansa (2003) won the Youth Jury Award at Flanders International Film Festival and was screened in the competition of Sofia International Film Festival 2004. —Sofia International Film Festival