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As a highly photogenic and hypersensitive boy, Jordann was a natural choice. He suffers from the absence of his father and lives in constant fear of not being loved anymore, worse, of having been forgotten. Jordann tries to find his identity by committing petty crimes. His growing difficulty to talk about his emotions puts an increasing distance between him and his family. But despite his slips, he feels responsible for his mother and his two sisters, and works hard to succeed.

An adolescence on the razor’s edge