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The director has serious conversations with her father for the first time. He discusses his young adulthood, how he left Reunion Island on a free work program to France. As an adult, he reckons with the fact that this was colonialism, that he was tricked into leaving a kind of paradise for Europe. Shots of the island in his memory are black and white, showing the place's beauty but giving the audience a sense of longing.
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