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Dead horse in a bathtub
Through his childhood memories, Nicolas Cantillon revisits the imaginary world of the Western, not as a colonial narrative, but as a playground that is both naive and protective.
Through his childhood memories, Nicolas Cantillon revisits the imaginary world of the Western, not as a colonial narrative, but as a playground that is both naive and protective. He shares an intimate scene with us: as a child, he plays cowboys and Indians, lulled by rhythm and blues, under the watchful eye of his parents.
In today's uncertain and disorienting world, this cowboy invites us to rediscover innocence, to build together a space of freedom and imagination, far from contemporary disillusionment.