

First of all a kindly reminder
Now, let's start.
This film is meant to be a fire in a madhouse.
It’s a fictional (?) drama with a brutally honest, comedic edge that keeps it grounded in reality.
A portrait of our moment in the human timeline.
This film explores the boundary between truth and fiction. What is real and what is fake and, most importantly, what is reality itself? Do we all agree on a shared reality, or is everyone telling their own version of the truth? The project is multi-format and multi-genre, blending documentary with fiction. At times, we are on a set, listening to well-known figures playing themselves and answering questions. We then cut to the fictional film. Are these two worlds connected? We don’t know. They address the same themes, but one is filtered through public opinion, while the other is lived freely within fiction, without constraints. Can the fictional part feel more real than the documentary one?
DOC PART: Imagine big names getting interviewed about the topics that the fiction part is talking
FICTION PART: Young journalist gets a scholarship to an elite school and ends up discovering something she was never supposed to see. She snaps photos of powerful people doing things they don’t want exposed. They find out, and she has to run. She hops on a trans-European train heading toward Asia. They’re chasing her the whole time. Along the way, she connects with a subculture of train hoppers and documents the entire journey with her camera, always with her pet chameleon by her side.




TALENT: DOC This idea of mixing documentary and fiction creates the opportunity to do something truly fresh. Using real, top-notch talent playing themselves in real life, being interviewed. Imagine big names with controversial opinions about the film’s themes—intense personalities like Timothée Chalamet, Kanye West, Matthew McConaughey, or Sharon Stone. These interviews feel raw, shot on iPhone, zoom call, TV broadcast formats. They will help the story moving forward as they will be iconic moments of the film, moments that will go viral.


TALENT: FICTION
We like the idea of getting less recognisable people for this part. It could be played as a cool narrative positive point for the story. 

































THANKS

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