An incrementally suspenseful whodunnit that tackles politics, religion and the complicity of cinema and art. While shooting a period film reenacting a racist attack, a burned holy book is discovered on set. Caught in the turmoil and searching for answers, production assistant Elif is pulled into a subsoil of lies, paranoia and unsettling events, making her increasingly question the intentions of the people around her.
This poignant, satirical psychological thriller packs topical themes with dark humour into a paranoia-fuelled blaming game.
– Emma Carleschi