Camille, a promising young boxer at a sports academy, is seen as a future champion in the
international ring. After narrowly surviving a forest accident with only a deep scratch on his arm,
the wound heals – but the pain persists, threatening to derail his dreams. His fight to endure in
the harsh world of boxing comes to resemble the struggle of a wild animal, where only the
strongest survive.
Valéry Carnoy
Valéry Carnoy is a Belgian filmmaker of the younger generation and a graduate of INSAS. His
graduation film My Planet won Best Film at the Tallinn Black Nights Festival. In 2021, his
second short, Titan, received more than 30 awards and was selected for over 100 international
festivals.

Camille, a promising young boxer at a sports academy, is seen as a future champion in the
international ring. After narrowly surviving a forest accident with only a deep scratch on his arm,
the wound heals – but the pain persists, threatening to derail his dreams. His fight to endure in
the harsh world of boxing comes to resemble the struggle of a wild animal, where only the
strongest survive.
Valéry Carnoy
Valéry Carnoy is a Belgian filmmaker of the younger generation and a graduate of INSAS. His
graduation film My Planet won Best Film at the Tallinn Black Nights Festival. In 2021, his
second short, Titan, received more than 30 awards and was selected for over 100 international
festivals.
international ring. After narrowly surviving a forest accident with only a deep scratch on his arm,
the wound heals – but the pain persists, threatening to derail his dreams. His fight to endure in
the harsh world of boxing comes to resemble the struggle of a wild animal, where only the
strongest survive.
Valéry Carnoy
Valéry Carnoy is a Belgian filmmaker of the younger generation and a graduate of INSAS. His
graduation film My Planet won Best Film at the Tallinn Black Nights Festival. In 2021, his
second short, Titan, received more than 30 awards and was selected for over 100 international
festivals.