Lea begins a summer job as a cashier in a large supermarket chain. In an empty and cold environment, she soon discovers the underlying violence of the work place.
Sarah Arnold is a Swiss-Italian director based in Paris. Her films explore the notion of political responsibility as well as the relationship man has with his environment. The question of domination is recurrent in her work, as she tries to understand where our freedom begins and where it ends. She graduated from the French ESAV cinema school in Toulouse and her films won several prices, for example the jury prize at the 28th Torino Film Festival or the Pardino d'Oro for best Swiss short film.
"Parades" (2017) / "Totems" (2014) / "Leçon de Ténèbres" (2010)
Jury prize at the 28th Torino Film Festival 2010 for "The Quartet" / Pardino d'Oro for best Swiss short film at the 67th Locarno Film Festival 2015 for "Totems" / Young Jury Prize at the 70th Locarno Film Festival in 2018 for "Fabula Rasa"