Claudia Grob
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Amélie Tonsi
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Anaïs Uldry
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Amandine Golay
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Kassia Da Costa
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Joyce Esther Ndayisenga
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Charlie Areddy
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Sara Tulu
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Claudia Grob | Amélie Tonsi | Anaïs Uldry | |||
Amandine Golay | Kassia Da Costa | Joyce Esther Ndayisenga | |||
Charlie Areddy | Sara Tulu |
Claudia Grob | Amélie Tonsi | ||
Anaïs Uldry | Amandine Golay | ||
Kassia Da Costa | Joyce Esther Ndayisenga | ||
Charlie Areddy | Sara Tulu |
A former social worker himself, Baillif worked with a nonprofessional cast made up of people with direct experience of social care, an approach that garnered raw but persuasive performances crackling with authenticity. Each is woven into chapters, with events repeated from each character’s perspective, incrementally revealing layers of insight and nuance. The result is a powerful and emotional examination of the impacts of abuse, coming of age, and the morals and ethics of social care.