Why are we here, What are we striving for?

The film is noted for its dark, unsettling imagery and explores themes central to Wiertz's own provocative artwork: 0;16; 0;381;0;422;

: It intercuts sexual scenes with documentary footage of a pig being brutally slaughtered, drawing parallels between animalistic instinct and human behavior.

The film's 26-minute runtime is densely packed with heavy philosophical and transgressive themes:

A short avant-garde/experimental film or video piece (likely French-language) combining surreal imagery, poetic text, and fragmented narrative focused on themes of dislocation, identity, mortality, and the decapitated head as a symbolic motif. The work appears to blend visual montage, voiceover or written “pensées” (thoughts), and dreamlike sequences evoking introspection and existential vision.