You wake up in an airport.
You don't know who you are or where you're going.
In your bag, you have two passports and a finger wipe.
You are wearing a sparkling tiara and your make-up is caked on thick.
You know all of Enrico Macias' songs by heart. You are a rational girl.
What do you do?
Double nationality is adapted from the novel of the same name by Nina Yar Yargekov (2016 Prix de Flore), whose plot takes place inside a brain: that of Rkvaa Nnoyeig. A young woman with dual nationality in the throes of an identity crisis, Rkvaa lives alone with a potted basil plant and a stuffed mole. A translator and interpreter, she sometimes works for the French police on drug trafficking and pimping cases. She is also vegan, a bit of an alcoholic, socially awkward, and sometimes imagines herself to be someone she is not, such as a princess or Salman Rushdie's daughter. Oh, and she also has complete amnesia.
A wild, disturbing quest for identity, full of humour and fantasy, carried by four brilliant actresses!