
In may 1940, the German troops enter France. Frightened by the progress of the enemy, the people of a small village of Pas-de-Calais decide on the recommendations of the prefecture, to give up everything to go on the road, fleeing to the coast.
A stark, unflinching portrayal of civilian life caught in the gears of war. It feels heavy with dread and the quiet desperation of displacement, yet finds moments of profound human connection amidst the chaos.













