
A book
A film
A dialogue with emptiness.
Are we still living experiences, or merely consuming them?
While writing her book, Natalie begins an imagined dialogue with Meursault, the protagonist of The Stranger by Albert Camus.
Through journeys, memories, and reflections, a question emerges:
Is there still room for authentic experience in a world saturated with simulacra?
Travel as a social metaphor.

Travel is no longer about discovery.
It is about consumption.
About accumulating empty images.
About passing through places without ever inhabiting them.
As her journey unfolds, Natalie begins to feel like a stranger.
Are we becoming tourists even in our own lives?

The disappearance of the Other.
Experience reduced to simulation.
Intolerance and triviality.

A documentary essay.
An inner conversation.
A journey between the real and the imagined.

A book in progress.
A film in the making.

