SWAGGER
Swagger takes us into the heads of eleven children and adolescents with surprising personalities growing up in the heart of the poorest housing estates of France.
The film makes us see the world through their very personal and unexpected perspectives, their funny and incisive thoughts.
By unravelling a mosaic of characters and blending different genres, including musical film and science fiction, Swagger gives life to the words and fantasies of these children from Aulnay and Sevran.
Despite their difficult lives, they have dreams and ambition: nobody can take that away from them.
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