The film's lead character is a young, effeminate Malian, Fayçal, who is widely suspected of being gay by his classmates. The five-minute production captures how school has turned into a living nightmare for Fayçal, complete with insults, mockeries and physical violence. Heavy silences punctuate the sequences to create an unsettling atmosphere. In one disturbing scene, two classmates corner Fayçal, then beat him and urinate on him. At the tragic end of the film, the students who treated Fayçal so badly are forced to face up to the cruelty that they inflicted.The film was produced in partnership with 'les Ateliers du regard', a non-profit organisation led by a group of students from the European Foundation for Image and Sound Trades ( Femis ), a film school in Paris. Nineteen-year-old Fasséry, the actor-producer who features in the film, told France 24 that he “used the opportunity to talk about a community of people who suffer and whose differences have left them marginalised".