
Just one year ago, citizens joined together at Place de la République in Paris to demonstrate against labor reforms, the El Khomri law. This rapidly became an opportunity to invent another way of handling politics. It was the beginning of Nuit Debout. The film follows closely this social movement's inner core, a new kind of citizen's and democratic parliament, without representatives or leaders, which attempts to allow everyone the chance to speak. How do we speak in unison without speaking with a single voice?
Recommendations
view all
To Be Takei

Beyoncé: Life Is But a Dream

Heart of a Dog

Feminists: What Were They Thinking?

Varda by Agnès

Fuck

Thought Crimes

Love, Gilda

Love, Marilyn

The Crash Reel

Iverson

Daguerréotypes

News from Home

The Class of ‘92

Harry Dean Stanton: Partly Fiction

Public Speaking

Seduced and Abandoned

The War Room

Halftime

Cameraperson
