In the world of theater, Wajdi Mouawad’s Seuls is a critically acclaimed one-man show that uses the body to perform .
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: The film centers on Leïla, a 16-year-old girl who wakes up in an empty world and must band together with four other children. It transforms a familiar cityscape into a place
: Reviewers note its use of desolate urban landscapes to mirror the internal isolation of the characters. It transforms a familiar cityscape into a place of "unease" and mystery. Seuls (Alone) by Paul Tom It looks at how language, heritage, and past
Directed by , this French fantasy-thriller brings the comic's haunting atmosphere to the screen.
: The play explores the "internal exile" of an immigrant. It looks at how language, heritage, and past versions of oneself collide in a moment of crisis. It is a visceral, often messy performance (using paint and movement) that suggests being "alone" is not just about physical solitude, but about being unable to reconcile the various parts of one's own identity.