Raphael and Munir, a Jew and a Muslim, grew up in families of Moroccan refugees, and their parents tried their hardest to become real French people—for the sake of their children, for their future.
The boys weren’t just friends—they were brothers. Each of them was ready to sacrifice everything for the other. It seemed they would always be together.
But fate decided otherwise—it's hard to remain brothers in a world where everyone is at war with everyone.
How can you stop hatred? Stay human? Brothers? Is it possible in our cruel time?