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"Who's responsible ?"

At 22, Damien is a far-right soldier : an activist for "Barrière Nationale", a fringe group fighting against the so-called "Great Replacement", he lives only for his homeland. On June 24th, as Paris swelters under a troubling heatwave, Damien guns down eleven people in a mosque. Arrested that same evening, the media erupts and speculation spreads ; to some, Damien is a monster, to others, a neurotic consumed by loneliness. From his rural childhood to his philosophy studies in the capital, nothing seemed to point toward such a violent act. Who is responsible ? Damien’s story — or those who shaped him ?

Top Cast

  • Nicolas Jean

    Nicolas Jean

    Papapierre

  • Alexis Vandendaelen

    Alexis Vandendaelen

    Cédric Auclair

  • Bixente Volet

    Bixente Volet

    Damien Cordonnier

  • Mathilde Wislez

    Mathilde Wislez

    Suzanne

  • Luc Clémentin

    Luc Clémentin

    Franck

  • Corentin Delétoile

    Corentin Delétoile

    La grande charette

  • Carl Vervier

    Carl Vervier

    Raphaël Baudepaire

  • Iris Wien

    Iris Wien

    Régisseuse plateau

  • Thomas Vernant

    Thomas Vernant

    Dario

Overview

At 22, Damien is a far-right soldier : an activist for "Barrière Nationale", a fringe group fighting against the so-called "Great Replacement", he lives only for his homeland. On June 24th, as Paris swelters under a troubling heatwave, Damien guns down eleven people in a mosque. Arrested that same evening, the media erupts and speculation spreads ; to some, Damien is a monster, to others, a neurotic consumed by loneliness. From his rural childhood to his philosophy studies in the capital, nothing seemed to point toward such a violent act. Who is responsible ? Damien’s story — or those who shaped him ?

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